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Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring liquor is served responsibly at a licensed establishment?
The licensee (owner/manager) and their staff are ultimately responsible for ensuring responsible liquor service on their premises, as per AGLC regulations. Whil
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Question: Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring liquor is served responsibly at a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- The customer purchasing the drink.
- The AGLC enforcement officers. ✅ The licensee and their staff.
- The beverage distributor.
Correct answer: The licensee and their staff.
Explanation: The licensee (owner/manager) and their staff are ultimately responsible for ensuring responsible liquor service on their premises, as per AGLC regulations. While customers have a role, and AGLC enforces, the direct responsibility for service lies with the establishment. The distributor's role is not in service.
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