QUESTIONS GRADED A+
◉ House Duties. Answer: Duties you are required my management to
follow.
◉ Professional Duties. Answer: Ethical or Social duties chosen to follow
◉ When was RAMP legislation enacted? Answer: June 18, 2001
◉ The Pennsylvania Liquor Code. Answer: Under this code If a licensee
or employee sells to a visibly intoxicated
person or minor, he/she could be fined up to $5,000
and/or be imprisoned from 3 months to 1 year, and could be fined from
$100 to $500.
◉ Pennsylvania Crimes Code. Answer: Under this code, anyone
convicted of willfully and knowingly selling or furnishing alcoholic
beverages to a minor faces a minimum fine of $1,000 for the first
offense and $2,500 for each subsequent offense, as well as a possible jail
term of up to one year for each offense.
, ◉ Dram Shop. Answer: A bar, tavern, or the like where alcoholic
beverages are sold.
◉ Dram Shop Liability. Answer: the body of law governing the liability
of taverns, liquor stores and other commercial establishments that serve
alcoholic beverages. Commonly called third-party liability.
◉ 1st Liable Party. Answer: the licensee and/or server
◉ 2nd Liable Party. Answer: the minor and/or intoxicated patron
◉ 3rd Liable Party. Answer: the victim
◉ What kinds of incidents should be documented to prevent liability
lawsuits. Answer: Attempts to purchase by a minor, refusal of service,
bar fight, or refusal of entry
◉ The Liquor Code. Answer: a governing body of law applicable to
every licensee in Pennsylvania. Licensees and employees are responsible
to know and follow this and failure to do so could result in a citation for
both the owner and employee.
◉ Who enforces the Liquor code? Answer: The Pennsylvania State
Police