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How old must you be to serve liquor in a licensed establishment in British Columbia?
In British Columbia, a person must be at least 17 years old to serve liquor in a licensed establishment, as long as they hold valid Serving It Right certificati
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Question: How old must you be to serve liquor in a licensed establishment in British Columbia?
Answer options:
- 16 years old ✅ 17 years old
- 18 years old
- 19 years old
Correct answer: 17 years old
Explanation: In British Columbia, a person must be at least 17 years old to serve liquor in a licensed establishment, as long as they hold valid Serving It Right certification. However, they cannot work alone in the licensed area until they are 19.
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- Which of the following is a clear sign that a customer may be intoxicated?
- What does 'due diligence' refer to in the context of responsible alcohol service? (alternate scenario)
- What is the legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)
- What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)
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