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Serving liquor to an intoxicated person is a violation of what?
Serving liquor to an intoxicated person is a direct violation of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (AGLC Act). This act outlines the legal responsibil
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Question: Serving liquor to an intoxicated person is a violation of what?
Answer options:
- The establishment's dress code policy.
- Local parking bylaws. ✅ The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act.
- The server's personal work contract.
Correct answer: The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act.
Explanation: Serving liquor to an intoxicated person is a direct violation of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (AGLC Act). This act outlines the legal responsibilities of licensees and their staff regarding liquor service. It is not just against internal policy or unrelated laws.
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