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What is the consequence for a licensed establishment in Saskatchewan that repeatedly serves alcohol to minors?

Repeatedly serving alcohol to minors is a serious offense under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, and can lead to severe penalties, including the sus

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Question: What is the consequence for a licensed establishment in Saskatchewan that repeatedly serves alcohol to minors?

Answer options:

  • A warning letter from the SLGA ✅ Loss of their liquor license
  • A small fine with no lasting impact
  • No consequences, as it's the minor's fault

Correct answer: Loss of their liquor license

Explanation: Repeatedly serving alcohol to minors is a serious offense under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, and can lead to severe penalties, including the suspension or revocation of the establishment's liquor license. Minor fines are possible for first offenses, but repeated violations lead to much harsher consequences, including license loss. It is not solely the minor's fault; the establishment bears significant responsibility.

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