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SECTION 1: Legal and Regulatory Framework
Question 1. What does the acronym "RBS" stand for in California alcohol service
training?
A. Responsible Bar Service
B. Responsible Beverage Service
C. Regulated Beverage Sales
D. Restricted Bar Service
Correct Answer: B. Responsible Beverage Service
Rationale: RBS stands for Responsible Beverage Service, the state-mandated training
program established under Assembly Bill 1221. Option A is incorrect because "Bar" is
not part of the official acronym. Option C is incorrect because the program focuses on
service responsibility, not sales regulation. Option D is incorrect because "Restricted"
does not reflect the program's purpose of promoting safe, legal alcohol service.
Question 2. Under which California Assembly Bill are all on-premises alcohol servers
and their managers required to complete RBS training and pass the ABC certification
exam?
A. AB 82
B. AB 1221
C. SB 776
D. AB 25602
Correct Answer: B. AB 1221
Rationale: Assembly Bill 1221, enacted in 2017 and fully effective September 1, 2022,
mandates RBS training for all alcohol servers and managers at ABC-licensed
on-premises establishments. Option A is incorrect because AB 82 extended
,implementation deadlines but did not create the mandate. Option C is incorrect because
SB 776 pertains to retired license provisions, not server training. Option D is incorrect
because 25602 is a Business and Professions Code section, not an Assembly Bill.
Question 3. How many calendar days does a newly hired alcohol server have to
complete an ABC-approved RBS training program and pass the state-administered
certification exam?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 90 days
D. 120 days
Correct Answer: B. 60 days
Rationale: California regulations require newly hired alcohol servers to complete RBS
training and pass the ABC exam within 60 calendar days of their start date. Option A is
incorrect because 30 days is insufficient under current ABC guidelines. Option C is
incorrect because 90 days exceeds the permitted window. Option D is incorrect because
120 days is not recognized as a compliance period.
Question 4. Which of the following individuals is NOT required to hold RBS certification
at an ABC-licensed on-premises establishment?
A. A bartender who pours and serves alcoholic beverages
B. A server who checks IDs and delivers alcohol to tables
C. A manager who directly hires and oversees alcohol servers
D. A line cook who has no interaction with alcohol service or ID checking
Correct Answer: D. A line cook who has no interaction with alcohol service or ID
checking
Rationale: RBS certification applies to anyone who checks IDs, takes orders, pours,
delivers, or manages alcohol service. A line cook with no alcohol-related duties is
exempt. Option A is incorrect because bartenders are primary alcohol servers. Option B
is incorrect because servers who check IDs and deliver alcohol must be certified. Option
C is incorrect because managers who supervise alcohol servers are explicitly required
to hold certification.
, Question 5. How frequently must an alcohol server renew their RBS certification to
remain compliant with California state law?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
Correct Answer: C. Every three years
Rationale: RBS certifications are valid for three years from the date of passing the ABC
exam and must be renewed before expiration. Option A is incorrect because annual
renewal is not required. Option B is incorrect because the renewal cycle is not biennial.
Option D is incorrect because five years exceeds the valid certification period.
Question 6. If an ABC-licensed establishment is found to have alcohol servers working
without valid RBS certification, what is the maximum administrative license suspension
the ABC can impose per violation?
A. 5 days
B. 10 days
C. 15 days
D. 30 days
Correct Answer: B. 10 days
Rationale: The California ABC may impose a license suspension of up to 10 days for
establishments with uncertified alcohol servers, with repeat violations potentially
resulting in longer suspensions or revocation. Option A is incorrect because 5 days is
below the maximum. Options C and D are incorrect because they exceed the statutory
maximum for a first-time administrative penalty.
Question 7. Which section of the California Business and Professions Code creates a
limited exception to dram shop immunity, allowing civil liability against a licensee who
sells alcohol to an "obviously intoxicated minor"?
A. Section 25600
B. Section 25602
C. Section 25602.1
D. Section 25660