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A licensee discovers that a server consistently ignores AGLC ID verification protocols, allowing patrons whose age is questionable to enter the licensed premises without proper scrutiny. What is the most significant potential consequence of the server's negligence for the licensee?
Failure to properly check ID and allowing minors to enter is a serious breach of AGLC regulations, directly impacting public safety and often resulting in sever
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Question: A licensee discovers that a server consistently ignores AGLC ID verification protocols, allowing patrons whose age is questionable to enter the licensed premises without proper scrutiny. What is the most significant potential consequence of the server's negligence for the licensee?
Answer options:
- A formal written warning from the AGLC regarding the server's conduct.
- Increased insurance premiums due to higher perceived risk. ✅ Immediate suspension or revocation of the establishment's liquor license and significant fines.
- An internal review of the server's training records and potential re-training.
Correct answer: Immediate suspension or revocation of the establishment's liquor license and significant fines.
Explanation: Failure to properly check ID and allowing minors to enter is a serious breach of AGLC regulations, directly impacting public safety and often resulting in severe penalties for the licensee, including license suspension/revocation and substantial fines. Options A, B, and D are less immediate or severe consequences than the primary regulatory action against the licensee for permitting such a serious infraction.
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