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The 'ProServe Code of Conduct' emphasizes what for all licensed premises in Alberta?
The ProServe Code of Conduct, guided by AGLC regulations, aims to ensure that all individuals working in licensed venues adhere to responsible liquor service pr
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Question: The 'ProServe Code of Conduct' emphasizes what for all licensed premises in Alberta?
Answer options:
- Maximizing alcohol sales at all hours.
- Creating a welcoming atmosphere for all, regardless of age. ✅ Responsible service practices and maintaining a safe environment.
- Strict dress code enforcement for all patrons.
Correct answer: Responsible service practices and maintaining a safe environment.
Explanation: The ProServe Code of Conduct, guided by AGLC regulations, aims to ensure that all individuals working in licensed venues adhere to responsible liquor service practices. This includes preventing intoxication, verifying age, handling difficult situations, and generally fostering a safe and controlled environment. Options A and B directly contradict the code's focus on responsible service and age restrictions. Option D is not related to the core purpose of the code.
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