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What is a second-party sale? - Answer -the sale of alcohol to an "of age" person who is purchasing
alcohol for a minor
a server can be held liable for an illegal alcohol sale ONLY in jurisdictions that have Dram Shop Liability
laws - Answer -false
your employers has a legal responsibility to protect you from legal penalties in the event that you serve
alcohol illegally - Answer -false
Select all guests to whom you can never legally serve alcohol - Answer -- minors
- second-party purchasers
- visibly intoxicated people
- based on prior court cases
- exist in every jurisdiction
- use the standard for what a reasonable person would do - Answer -Common Negligence Laws
- apply only to licensees and their employees
- specific to alcohol sales
- explain expectations for preventing illegal alcohol sales - Answer -Dram Shop Liability Laws
, - arrest
- community service
- loss of certification
- loss of job - Answer -Server
- license suspension
- license revocation - Answer -establishment
- fines
- financial judgement
- loss of income - Answer -server and establishment
how do reasonable efforts help you as a serve of alcohol - Answer -they reduce the likelihood that you
will serve alcohol illegally
which of the following would be considered a reasonable effort - Answer -check a guests ID
if you make reasonable efforts to prevent illegal alcohol service, there is no way you can be held liable -
Answer -false
what is not an acceptable form of ID to purchase alcohol - Answer -student id
If a guest displays one or more of the underage warning signs, what should you do? - Answer -request
an ID if the guest orders an alcohol beverage
In mose areas, legal identification must have both a ___ and a ___ to be considered valid - Answer -
photo and date of birth
What is a second-party sale? - Answer -the sale of alcohol to an "of age" person who is purchasing
alcohol for a minor
a server can be held liable for an illegal alcohol sale ONLY in jurisdictions that have Dram Shop Liability
laws - Answer -false
your employers has a legal responsibility to protect you from legal penalties in the event that you serve
alcohol illegally - Answer -false
Select all guests to whom you can never legally serve alcohol - Answer -- minors
- second-party purchasers
- visibly intoxicated people
- based on prior court cases
- exist in every jurisdiction
- use the standard for what a reasonable person would do - Answer -Common Negligence Laws
- apply only to licensees and their employees
- specific to alcohol sales
- explain expectations for preventing illegal alcohol sales - Answer -Dram Shop Liability Laws
, - arrest
- community service
- loss of certification
- loss of job - Answer -Server
- license suspension
- license revocation - Answer -establishment
- fines
- financial judgement
- loss of income - Answer -server and establishment
how do reasonable efforts help you as a serve of alcohol - Answer -they reduce the likelihood that you
will serve alcohol illegally
which of the following would be considered a reasonable effort - Answer -check a guests ID
if you make reasonable efforts to prevent illegal alcohol service, there is no way you can be held liable -
Answer -false
what is not an acceptable form of ID to purchase alcohol - Answer -student id
If a guest displays one or more of the underage warning signs, what should you do? - Answer -request
an ID if the guest orders an alcohol beverage
In mose areas, legal identification must have both a ___ and a ___ to be considered valid - Answer -
photo and date of birth