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What is the consequence for a server found to have served alcohol to a minor in Alberta?

Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act. A server found to have done so can face severe personal penalties, in

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Question: What is the consequence for a server found to have served alcohol to a minor in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • A warning from the licensee.
  • Only the minor will face charges. ✅ Potential employment termination, fines, and suspension of their ProServe certification.
  • A mandatory training refresher for the entire staff.

Correct answer: Potential employment termination, fines, and suspension of their ProServe certification.

Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act. A server found to have done so can face severe personal penalties, including fines, suspension or revocation of their ProServe certification, and potential employment termination. The licensee and establishment also face significant fines and penalties. Options A and D are inadequate responses to such a serious violation, and Option B is incorrect as servers also face consequences.

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