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What is the maximum penalty a ProServe certified server could face for serving alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offence under the AGLC Act. A ProServe certified server can face significant fines, and potentially the suspension or pe
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Question: What is the maximum penalty a ProServe certified server could face for serving alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
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- A verbal warning.
- A fine and mandatory retraining.
- Up to 6 months in jail. ✅ Loss of their ProServe certification and significant fines.
Correct answer: Loss of their ProServe certification and significant fines.
Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offence under the AGLC Act. A ProServe certified server can face significant fines, and potentially the suspension or permanent loss of their ProServe certification. While jail time is possible in extreme cases for repeat or very serious offenses, the most common immediate consequence for a server for a single incident is fines and loss of certification. Verbal warnings are usually for minor infractions.
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