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What is a second-party sale? - Correct Answer-the sale of alcohol to an "of age" person who is purchasing alcohol for a minor a server can be held liable for an illegal alcohol sale ONLY in jurisdictions that have Dram Shop Liability laws - Correct Answer-false your employers has a legal responsibility to protect you from legal penalties in the event that you serve alcohol illegally - Correct Answer-false Select all guests to whom you can never legally serve alcohol - Correct Answer-- minors - second-party purchasers - visibly intoxicated people - based on prior court cases - exist in every jurisdiction - use the standard for what a reasonable person would do - Correct Answer-Common Negligence Laws - apply only to licensees and their employees - specific to alcohol sales - explain expectations for preventing illegal alcohol sales - Correct Answer-Dram Shop Liability Laws
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What is a second-party sale? - Correct Answer-the sale of alcohol to an "of age" person who is purchasing alcohol for a minor a server can be held liable for an illegal alcohol sale ONLY in jurisdictions that have Dram Shop Liability laws - Correct Answer-false your employers has a legal responsibility to protect you from legal penalties in the event that you serve alcohol illegally - Correct Answer-false Select all guests to whom you can never legally serve alcohol - Correct Answer-- minors
if you make reasonable efforts to prevent illegal alcohol service, there is no way you can be held liable - Correct Answer-false what is not an acceptable form of ID to purchase alcohol - Correct Answer-student id If a guest displays one or more of the underage warning signs, what should you do? - Correct Answer-request an ID if the guest orders an alcohol beverage In mose areas, legal identification must have both a ___ and a ___ to be considered valid - Correct Answer-photo and date of birth "When did you graduate from high school?" is an example of what kind of question? - Correct Answer-a test for the validity of an ID As a server of alcohol, you have a legal responsibility to determine a guests BAC level - Correct Answer-false Why might your establishment need documentation about alcohol-related incidents? - Correct Answer-- to defend itself in a liquor liability lawsuit
a person with a high tolerance may not exhibit any behavioral cues and therefore not appear to be visibly intoxicated - Correct Answer-true how does tolerance affect a persons behavioral cues? - Correct Answer-a person with a high tolerance may be able to hide their behavioral cues smaller people tend to become intoxicated faster than larger people because - Correct Answer-there is less area within their bodies for the alcohol to spread why does a high percentage of body fat increase the intoxication rate? - Correct Answer-body fat does not absorb alcohol, so there is less are within the body for the alcohol to spread women tend to become intoxicated faster than men because - Correct Answer-they are usually smaller & typically have a higher percentage of body fat people who drink slowly become intoxicated faster than people who drink quickly - Correct Answer-false eating food after drinking is just as effective at preventing intoxication as eating food before drinking - Correct Answer-false Alcohol is classified as a - Correct Answer-Depressant which of the following will help prevent intoxication - Correct Answer-sipping beer instead of quickly drinking it how does tolerance affect the intoxication rate? - Correct Answer-tolerance has no impact on a persons rate of intoxication or their BAC level What is blood alcohol concentration (BAC)? - Correct Answer-a measure of the amount of alcohol in a person's blood whats the only thing that can lower a persons BAC level? - Correct Answer-time How are Blood Alcohol Content and behavioral cues related? - Correct Answer-the more behavioral cues you see, the higher the persons BAC level probably is how long does it typically take the body to process the alcohol in one measured drink? - Correct Answer-1 hour which of these would NOT be considered a reasonable effort? - Correct Answer- glancing at an ID without verifying all of the information
when should you ask for a second for of ID? - Correct Answer-when you need to verify the primary ID and need further proof of identity you deal with guest either directly or indirectly, but never both ways - Correct Answer- false what are you trying to avoid by using the customer service guidelines? - Correct Answer-escalating the situation with the guest you must avoid at all costs appearing to be judgmental and you must never warn a guest that you are going to call the police - Correct Answer-false what is the most important thing you can do to assess your guests? - Correct Answer- observe their behavior who should answer the four decision point questions and make the ultimate decision about whether or not to serve alcohol to a guest? - Correct Answer-the server refuse service - Correct Answer-i have doubts request ID - Correct Answer-i need to check ID serve the guest - Correct Answer-this guest is of age and shows no sighs of intoxication observe the guest & gather more info - Correct Answer-i do not have enough info