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What is the legal consequence for a server found serving alcohol to a minor in Saskatchewan?

Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act. Servers and licensees can face substantial fines, suspension of liq

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Question: What is the legal consequence for a server found serving alcohol to a minor in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • A verbal warning from the licensee.
  • No consequences, as it's the minor's fault. ✅ Potentially significant fines and even criminal charges.
  • Mandatory extra shifts to cover the fine.

Correct answer: Potentially significant fines and even criminal charges.

Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offense under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act. Servers and licensees can face substantial fines, suspension of liquor permits, and in severe cases, criminal charges. It is not solely the minor's fault; the server has a legal responsibility. The other options are incorrect or insufficient.

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