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Which of the following describes a 'licensee' in the context of liquor service?
A licensee is an individual or entity that has been granted a license by the AGLC to operate an establishment where liquor can be sold or consumed. They hold th
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Question: Which of the following describes a 'licensee' in the context of liquor service?
Answer options:
- Any customer who frequently visits an establishment.
- The company that delivers alcohol to bars. ✅ A person or entity authorized by the AGLC to sell or serve liquor.
- An individual holding a ProServe certification.
Correct answer: A person or entity authorized by the AGLC to sell or serve liquor.
Explanation: A licensee is an individual or entity that has been granted a license by the AGLC to operate an establishment where liquor can be sold or consumed. They hold the legal authorization for liquor service. Customers, distributors, or certified servers are not themselves the licensee.
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