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What is the minimum age a person must be to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment in British Columbia?

In British Columbia, a person must be at least 18 years old to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment, as permitted by the Liquor Control and Licensing Regul

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Question: What is the minimum age a person must be to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment in British Columbia?

Answer options:

  • 16 years old ✅ 18 years old
  • 19 years old
  • 21 years old

Correct answer: 18 years old

Explanation: In British Columbia, a person must be at least 18 years old to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment, as permitted by the Liquor Control and Licensing Regulation. While the legal drinking age is 19, the minimum serving age is 18 if they meet other requirements. Option 16 is too young, and 19/21 are higher than required.

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