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The licensee's responsibility regarding intoxication extends to:
Licensees hold a significant responsibility under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act to manage their establishments safely. This includes implementing comprehe
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Question: The licensee's responsibility regarding intoxication extends to:
Answer options:
- Only the servers directly serving alcohol.
- Ensuring staff encourage patrons to drink more. ✅ Implementing policies and procedures to prevent intoxication and ensure patron safety.
- Verifying the sobriety of patrons only upon their arrival.
Correct answer: Implementing policies and procedures to prevent intoxication and ensure patron safety.
Explanation: Licensees hold a significant responsibility under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act to manage their establishments safely. This includes implementing comprehensive policies and procedures for responsible liquor service, training staff, and ensuring patron safety throughout their visit, not just upon arrival. It extends beyond individual servers and certainly does not involve encouraging increased consumption. This proactive approach helps prevent incidents related to intoxication.
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