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Under what circumstance must a licensee or server prevent a patron from entering the establishment?

Under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, and responsible service principles, licensees and servers must prevent visibly intoxicated individuals from e

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Question: Under what circumstance must a licensee or server prevent a patron from entering the establishment?

Answer options:

  • If they are wearing casual clothes
  • If they are known to be argumentative ✅ If they appear to be intoxicated
  • If they do not order food

Correct answer: If they appear to be intoxicated

Explanation: Under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, and responsible service principles, licensees and servers must prevent visibly intoxicated individuals from entering the premises to prevent further intoxication and potential harm. Dress code, argumentativeness (without intoxication), or not ordering food are not valid reasons to deny entry.

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