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◉ civil liability. Answer: being held responsible for payment of
damages for injuring a person. servers can be sued and forced to pay
damages if their actions or lack of care while service alcohol leads to
an injury.
◉ dram shop laws. Answer: laws that allow establishment's owners
and employees to be sued by someone injured by a guest who had
been drinking alcohol at the establishment
◉ liquor authority. Answer: state or municipal agency that enforces
alcohol regulations and licensing laws
◉ municipality. Answer: city, town, county, or village
◉ law suits, criminal charges, fines, imprisonment, closure of your
establishment. Answer: as a member of the service staff, you must
understand your liability regarding alcohol service. being liable
means you have legal responsibilities. if you break liquor laws, you
could face (these 5 things).
,◉ serve alcohol to a minor, serve a guest who is or appears to be
intoxicated, and possess, sell, or allow the sale of drugs on the
premises.. Answer: as a seller or server of alcohol, you may face
criminal charges if you break state, county, or municipal alcohol
laws. most states may hold you criminally liable if you (3 things)
◉ allow a third party--who may not have been in the establishment--
to sue for injuries caused by a guest who was drinking there, allow
third parties to sue the business, the business owner(s), and the
employees, and provide "caps" (or limits) on money damages that
can be awarded to third parties. these caps vary by state.. Answer:
many states have passed dram shop laws. these laws create a special
kind of civil liability for establishments and their employees. dram
shop laws: (3 things)
◉ enforcing alcohol laws, issuing and monitoring liquor licenses,
issuing citations for violations, holding hearings for violators of the
liquor code. Answer: agencies like ABC or LCC are responsible for
(four things)
◉ selling liquor to a minor, failing to check the ID of a guest who
appears to be underage, allowing a minor to enter the establishment
with a fake ID, serving a guest who is or appears to be intoxicated,
discriminating against guests due to race, gender, age, or sexual
orientation, and selling or serving alcohol when it is not permitted.
Answer: the liquor authority can issue citations for (6 things)
,◉ 21 to purchase alcohol in all 50 states. Answer: legal age to drink
◉ bring alcohol to the table but not to pour it, take the order and
payment for the drink, but not to serve the order, and serve alcohol if
they have applied for permission from the liquor authority. Answer:
some states allow underage servers to (3 things)
◉ 21. Answer: in kansas, you must be __ to drink alcohol
◉ 18. Answer: in kansas, you must be __ to serve alcohol
◉ two or more drinks at a time, an unlimited number of drinks for a
fixed price, reduced-priced drinks for a specific period of time,
drinks containing additional alcohol without an increase in price,
and drinks as a prize for a game or a contest conducted at the
establishment. Answer: some states and counties and municipalities
restrict or forbid "happy hours" and other drink promotions. these
laws may prohibit serving a guest (5 things)
◉ true. Answer: t/f you may be charged with a crime simply for
serving a guest who appears to be intoxicated
◉ false. Answer: t/f it is illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman
, ◉ false. Answer: t/f dram shop laws protect the server from being
sued in the event that an intoxicated guest injures another individual
◉ true. Answer: t/f the state liquor authority can suspend an
establishment's liquor license for allowing a minor to enter the
establishment with a fake ID
◉ true. Answer: t/f all guests must be 21-years-old to purchase
alcohol
◉ false (body fat does not absorb alcohol. this forces it to remain in
the bloodstream until broken down by the liver. alcohol can pass
through muscle in a lean person and spread throughout the body.
Answer: t/f drink for drink, a lean guest will have a higher BAC than
a guest with a large amount of body fat.
◉ false. Answer: t/f a 12-ounce beer contains less alcohol than 1 1/2
ounces of 80 proof vodka
◉ false (one drink per hour). Answer: t/f the liver can break down
alcohol at the rate of two drinks per hour
◉ false. Answer: t/f carbohydrates are the best type of food to serve
with alcohol to help prevent intoxication