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What is the maximum penalty an individual server can face for serving liquor to a minor in Alberta?

Serving liquor to a minor is a serious offense that can lead to significant fines for the server and the licensee, as well as the suspension or revocation of th

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Question: What is the maximum penalty an individual server can face for serving liquor to a minor in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • A warning letter.
  • A small fine of $50. ✅ Suspension of their ProServe certification and significant fines.
  • Being required to buy the minor a non-alcoholic drink.

Correct answer: Suspension of their ProServe certification and significant fines.

Explanation: Serving liquor to a minor is a serious offense that can lead to significant fines for the server and the licensee, as well as the suspension or revocation of the server's ProServe certification. It is not just a minor infraction.

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