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What is the maximum penalty an individual server can face for serving alcohol to an intoxicated person in Saskatchewan, beyond potential employer disciplinary action?
Serving alcohol to an intoxicated person is a serious offense under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997. While criminal charges might be possible in ext
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Question: What is the maximum penalty an individual server can face for serving alcohol to an intoxicated person in Saskatchewan, beyond potential employer disciplinary action?
Answer options:
- A written warning from SLGA and mandatory retraining.
- A monetary fine and a criminal record. ✅ Suspension of their Serve It Right certification and potential monetary fines.
- Imprisonment for severe cases of overservice.
Correct answer: Suspension of their Serve It Right certification and potential monetary fines.
Explanation: Serving alcohol to an intoxicated person is a serious offense under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997. While criminal charges might be possible in extremely severe cases leading to harm, the direct regulatory consequence for an individual server would primarily be the suspension or revocation of their Serve It Right certification, and potentially personal fines. A criminal record or imprisonment are typically reserved for much more serious offenses or repeat, egregious violations, not generally for a single instance of overservice for an individual server within the regulatory framework.
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