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What is the main purpose of signage requirements for licensed premises in Alberta regarding minors or hours of operation?
The main purpose of signage requirements is to provide essential information to customers, such as age restrictions and hours of operation, and to ensure the li
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Question: What is the main purpose of signage requirements for licensed premises in Alberta regarding minors or hours of operation?
Answer options:
- To decorate the establishment. ✅ To provide information to customers and comply with AGLC regulations.
- To advertise drink specials.
- To deter competition.
Correct answer: To provide information to customers and comply with AGLC regulations.
Explanation: The main purpose of signage requirements is to provide essential information to customers, such as age restrictions and hours of operation, and to ensure the licensed premise is in compliance with AGLC regulations. The other options are not the primary reasons for these mandatory signs.
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