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When serving a patron who appears to be underage, what is the primary purpose of asking for identification?

The primary purpose of asking for identification when serving alcohol is to confirm that the patron is of legal drinking age, which is 19 in Saskatchewan. While

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Question: When serving a patron who appears to be underage, what is the primary purpose of asking for identification?

Answer options: ✅ To confirm they are old enough to legally purchase alcohol.

  • To record their information for loyalty programs.
  • To verify their address for delivery purposes.
  • To ensure they are a local resident.

Correct answer: To confirm they are old enough to legally purchase alcohol.

Explanation: The primary purpose of asking for identification when serving alcohol is to confirm that the patron is of legal drinking age, which is 19 in Saskatchewan. While some establishments may have loyalty programs or delivery services, these are not the legal reasons for ID verification in the context of responsible alcohol service. Residency is also not a factor in legal age verification.

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