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Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring alcohol is served responsibly in a licensed establishment?
Both the server and the licensee share responsibility for ensuring alcohol is served responsibly. The server is responsible for their direct actions, while the
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Question: Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring alcohol is served responsibly in a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- The customer consuming the alcohol.
- The server who directly serves the alcohol.
- The security staff checking IDs at the door. ✅ Both the server and the licensee (owner/manager).
Correct answer: Both the server and the licensee (owner/manager).
Explanation: Both the server and the licensee share responsibility for ensuring alcohol is served responsibly. The server is responsible for their direct actions, while the licensee holds overall responsibility for the establishment's operations. While customers have personal accountability, the legal responsibility rests with the establishment and its staff.
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