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What is the 'no-buy' list maintained by the AGLC?
The 'no-buy' list is maintained by the AGLC and contains the names of individuals who are legally prohibited from purchasing liquor due to previous infractions
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Question: What is the 'no-buy' list maintained by the AGLC?
Answer options:
- A list of expired liquor products ✅ A list of individuals prohibited from purchasing liquor
- A list of liquor retail stores that are out of stock
- A list of approved liquor suppliers
Correct answer: A list of individuals prohibited from purchasing liquor
Explanation: The 'no-buy' list is maintained by the AGLC and contains the names of individuals who are legally prohibited from purchasing liquor due to previous infractions or court orders. Servers must ensure they do not serve individuals on this list. The other options describe entirely different concepts.
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