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What is the consequence for a server who is found to have illegally served alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act. A server found to have done so can face significant penalties i
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Question: What is the consequence for a server who is found to have illegally served alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
Answer options:
- Only the minor will face legal repercussions. ✅ The server may face fines, criminal charges, and cancellation of their ProServe certification.
- The licensee will only receive a warning, and the server will be fired.
- A small fine, but no impact on their ability to continue serving.
Correct answer: The server may face fines, criminal charges, and cancellation of their ProServe certification.
Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act. A server found to have done so can face significant penalties including substantial fines, potential criminal charges, and the suspension or cancellation of their ProServe certification, which would prevent them from working in a licensed establishment. The licensee would also face penalties. Options A, C, and D underestimate the severity of the consequences for the server.
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