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Who is responsible for checking if a customer has been refused service at another establishment that day?

While it's important not to serve already intoxicated individuals, there is no legal requirement or practical system for servers to check if a customer has been

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Question: Who is responsible for checking if a customer has been refused service at another establishment that day?

Answer options:

  • The customer themselves.
  • The current server, using their judgment. ✅ No one; this is not a required check.
  • The licensee, through communication with other local establishments.

Correct answer: No one; this is not a required check.

Explanation: While it's important not to serve already intoxicated individuals, there is no legal requirement or practical system for servers to check if a customer has been refused service at another establishment the same day. Servers are responsible for assessing intoxication at their own premises. Options A, B, and D describe scenarios that are either not feasible or not legally mandated.

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