Serve It Right Saskatchewan Practice Test · Question
When must a licensed establishment refuse service to a patron?
Service must be refused to patrons who are showing signs of intoxication to prevent further harm to themselves or others, as mandated by responsible service pra
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Question: When must a licensed establishment refuse service to a patron?
Answer options:
- When the patron asks for a drink outside of Happy Hour ✅ When the patron is showing signs of intoxication
- When the patron prefers a non-alcoholic beverage
- When the patron is a regular customer
Correct answer: When the patron is showing signs of intoxication
Explanation: Service must be refused to patrons who are showing signs of intoxication to prevent further harm to themselves or others, as mandated by responsible service practices under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997. The other options are not legitimate reasons to refuse service.
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