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Who is required to have AGLC ProServe certification in Alberta?
In Alberta, any employee who is involved in the sale, service, or distribution of liquor, or who supervises these activities, is required to possess current AGL
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Question: Who is required to have AGLC ProServe certification in Alberta?
Answer options:
- Only owners of liquor establishments. ✅ Any employee who handles or serves liquor.
- Only security personnel at licensed venues.
- Customers who purchase alcohol.
Correct answer: Any employee who handles or serves liquor.
Explanation: In Alberta, any employee who is involved in the sale, service, or distribution of liquor, or who supervises these activities, is required to possess current AGLC ProServe certification. Options A and C are too restrictive, and option D is incorrect as certification is for servers, not customers.
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