Smart Serve Practice Test · Question
A server must refuse service to a customer if they believe the customer is:
Under the LLCA, servers are legally prohibited from serving alcohol to anyone who is intoxicated. This is a fundamental principle of responsible alcohol service
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Question: A server must refuse service to a customer if they believe the customer is:
Answer options:
- Spending too much money.
- Under the influence of legal cannabis. ✅ Intoxicated.
- Complaining about the service.
Correct answer: Intoxicated.
Explanation: Under the LLCA, servers are legally prohibited from serving alcohol to anyone who is intoxicated. This is a fundamental principle of responsible alcohol service. Other factors like spending habits or complaints do not legally mandate a refusal of alcohol service.
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