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Which of the following describes a key responsibility of a licensee (owner/manager) under the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA)?
A key responsibility of a licensee is to ensure that all staff who sell, serve, or handle alcohol in their licensed establishment are Smart Serve certified. Opt
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Question: Which of the following describes a key responsibility of a licensee (owner/manager) under the Liquor Licence and Control Act (LLCA)?
Answer options:
- To personally check the ID of every patron entering the establishment. ✅ To ensure all staff are Smart Serve certified before serving alcohol.
- To only purchase alcohol from retail stores like the LCBO or Beer Store.
- To personally deliver all alcohol orders to tables and customers.
Correct answer: To ensure all staff are Smart Serve certified before serving alcohol.
Explanation: A key responsibility of a licensee is to ensure that all staff who sell, serve, or handle alcohol in their licensed establishment are Smart Serve certified. Options A and D are operational duties that can be delegated, and while option C is generally true, it's a specific purchasing rule, not a primary overarching responsibility like staff certification.
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