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In Alberta, what is the legal consequence for a licensee who frequently allows intoxicated patrons to remain on their premises?

Licensees have a legal obligation to ensure that intoxicated patrons do not remain on their premises. Failure to enforce this responsibility, especially repeate

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Question: In Alberta, what is the legal consequence for a licensee who frequently allows intoxicated patrons to remain on their premises?

Answer options:

  • No consequence, as long as guests are not disruptive.
  • A written warning from the AGLC.
  • Increased liquor prices for their establishment. ✅ Fines, license suspension, or even revocation of their liquor license by the AGLC.

Correct answer: Fines, license suspension, or even revocation of their liquor license by the AGLC.

Explanation: Licensees have a legal obligation to ensure that intoxicated patrons do not remain on their premises. Failure to enforce this responsibility, especially repeatedly, can lead to severe penalties from the AGLC, including substantial fines, temporary suspension of their liquor license, or even permanent revocation. This is to ensure public safety and compliance with the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act. Options A, B, and C are insufficient or incorrect consequences for such a serious regulatory breach.

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