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Which statement best describes the server's role in enforcing the Liquor Licence and Control Act?
Servers are critically important in upholding the Liquor Licence and Control Act. They are the immediate point of contact with patrons and have a legal responsi
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Question: Which statement best describes the server's role in enforcing the Liquor Licence and Control Act?
Answer options:
- Servers are solely responsible for selling alcohol, not enforcing laws. ✅ Servers are frontline representatives who must uphold the Act, including refusing service and checking IDs.
- Servers only need to worry about the Act if an AGCO inspector is present.
- Servers should defer all legal enforcement matters to their manager or licensee.
Correct answer: Servers are frontline representatives who must uphold the Act, including refusing service and checking IDs.
Explanation: Servers are critically important in upholding the Liquor Licence and Control Act. They are the immediate point of contact with patrons and have a legal responsibility to verify age, assess intoxication, and refuse service when necessary. Their actions reflect on the licensee and directly impact compliance. Options A, C, and D incorrectly diminish the server's direct legal responsibilities.
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