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What does a licensee refer to in the context of alcohol service?

A licensee is the individual or organization that holds a valid liquor permit issued by the SLGA, allowing them to sell or serve alcohol in a specific establish

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Question: What does a licensee refer to in the context of alcohol service?

Answer options:

  • Any employee who serves alcohol.
  • A person who frequently purchases alcohol. ✅ An individual or entity holding a liquor permit issued by the SLGA.
  • A customer who has been approved to drink on credit.

Correct answer: An individual or entity holding a liquor permit issued by the SLGA.

Explanation: A licensee is the individual or organization that holds a valid liquor permit issued by the SLGA, allowing them to sell or serve alcohol in a specific establishment. They are responsible for adhering to all regulations. Employees are 'servers,' and customers are 'patrons,' not licensees.

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