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What is the maximum penalty for serving alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense in Alberta, carrying severe penalties including significant fines for both the server and the licensee, and in s
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Question: What is the maximum penalty for serving alcohol to a minor in Alberta?
Answer options:
- A warning from the manager
- A small fine for the minor ✅ Severe fines and potential jail time for the server and licensee
- A mandatory educational course for the server
Correct answer: Severe fines and potential jail time for the server and licensee
Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense in Alberta, carrying severe penalties including significant fines for both the server and the licensee, and in some cases, potential jail time. Warnings or small fines for minors are insufficient to reflect the legal consequences.
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- What does AGLC stand for in Alberta's liquor and cannabis industry?
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