types of endorsements - correct answer brew pub: allows the sale and service of beer manufactured on the premises for consumption on the same
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mini bar: allows the licensee to sell ands erve alcohol from a mini bar in a room that is rented overnight accommodation
wine pub: allows the sale and service of wine manufcatured on the premises for consumption on the same premises
golf course: allows the liscensee to sell and serve alcohol for consumption on the playing area of a golf course
caterer: allows the liscensee to sell and serve alcohol off the licnsed premises the caterered event must be spondered by someone other than the licence holder and light meals must be available
bring your own wine: allows the liscnsee to serve commercially - made wine brought by a guest in the same manner as wine selected from the menu
room service : allows the licensee to sell and serve alcohol to a regiestered guest in a hotel room that is rented for overnight accommodation
special occasion permits SOPS - correct answer - required when an individual or organizaer plans to serve alc at an even in any location other than residence, private place or liscenced establishment - applying whether or not alc is sold w cost or for free
a SOP is not required if alcohol service is under Liqour sales liscence, a caterers endorsement or is being held in a private place e.g. a boardroom where
private place must be indoors, not available by rental by public and to which the public is not ordinarily invited and where there is no sale of alcohol normally
SOP allows the permit holder to legally purchase alcohol under the permit from the liqour control board of ON (LCBO) , ON wine stores or beer stores to sell and serve at the event
civil liablility: - correct answer - potential responsibility for payment of damages
- is NOT criminal liability which refers to cirminal chargers laid by the police
- is determined by courts usually after trial and by applying common law ; system of law that is based on judges decisions in similai cases in the past
maximum fines for not meeting the regulations of the Liquor Liscence Act:
maximum fines for selling or supplying alc to minor or an apparent minor : - correct answer maximum fines for not meeting the regulations of the Liquor Liscence Act:
-for individual/non corporation : 100 000$ or imprisionment to one year or both
- for a corporation 250 000$
maximum fines for selling or supplying alc to minor or an apparent minor
maximum fines for selling or supplying alc to minor or an apparent minor
-for individual 200 00$ or imprisonment for a term of not more than 1 year or both
-for a corporation : up to 500 000$
civil liability can occur in 3 ways - correct answer under the provisiosn of the liqour liscence act
e.g. can not serve to point intoxication , server must ensure person is not danger to self or others
by a court finding of negligance or lack of duty of care
duty of care is owerd by the server to ensure that alcohol is not served to anintoxicated guest, or that a guest is not served to the point of intoxication
once a guest is intoxication, the server and/or the liscence have further "duty of care" to protect that guest and others from the dangers that relate to the guests intoxication
the sever and/or the license is responsible for that guest until they are sober again
our courts have held that serves and liscenced establishments have a duty of care to their guests to protect them and others from foreseeable harm
server must not:
encourage drunkeness or supply the alcohol causing intoxication
inadequatly monitor supervise control how much a guest drinks
faul to notice an intoxicated guest and/or fail to take the steps to stop an intoxicatied guest from driving
under the occupiers liability act
branch oflaw that deals w injuries caused by the condition of the premises or the activities that have taken place on the premises
under OLA occupier has legal duty to ensure that the premises are reasonably safe for guests - the ened to take reasonable care increases when guests consume alcohol especially if they become intoxicated
occupier is repsonsbile for : - correct answer conditions of the premises
conduct of staff/guests on the premises
activities carried out on the premises
body fat and alc - correct answer 5 - gender - women have higher fatty tissue levels and less total body water than men of the same weight women 150lbs will have higher BAC than man of 150lbs for same amount standard drinks in the same time
signs on intoxication : - correct answer if they change their attitude , boundaries change
facial features - under the eyes a little flushed , glazed eyes
slurred speech , glossy eyes , whole demenour
loud and wasn't loud before
how they talk to other guests at table, type of words they use , rambling
excess sweating
loss of balance
to maintiain a safe and enjoyable atmosphere where you work, you must be able to - correct answer recognize valid forms of ID / if theyre fake
asses whether a guest is intoxicated
prevent guests from becoming intoxicated and
handle illegal and potentialy dangerous situations
serving an underage guest - correct answer against law
is an offence under the LLA
can lead to charges by the AGCO and
can lead to charges by the police
establishment can be sued and/or fined and your employers liscence can be suspended or revoked
ID must be issued by government - include persons photo and birthday
valid ID in ON: - correct answer health card
drivers liscence
passport
canadian citizenship
canadian armed forces ID card
bring your identification card (BYID) issued by the liqour control board of ON
secure indian status card (CA)
permanent resident card (CA)
any photo card issued under the photo card act 2008
old vs new drivers liscence - correct answer for old :
photo should match the person
the first letter in the drivers licence number should match the first letter in the persons last name
all numbers on the date of birth should be of the same thickness and color
surface area of the card should be smooth w no raised areas
for new :
there is raised lettering on the drivers liscence number
there is a protected secondary photo and signature
there is raised lettering on the date of birth
the photo and signature are imprinted on to the surface of the card
the backround has a fine line
there is a magnetic strip on the back of the card
house policy - correct answer designed to guide and support you in all aspects of responsible alcohol service
policy should give you clear and consistent guidelines to carry out your establishments philosophy of responsible alcohol service
a house policy should include goal statement which represents your establishments overall comittment towards achieving responsibile beverage service
to help ensure guests do not become intoxicated :
slowing service by - correct answer avoiding them / the table
slow service for those a a bar strike up convo between clients and they will get distracted even by listening to convo w others
give water or offer course of the menu put bar snacks on the table
but make manager aware and say if are too drunk tell. manager you are not ocmfortable giving mroe alcohol
pace customer throughout evening and offer food and then you have largbil for table and may result in larger tip
- aways talk to guest in polite and respectful way [Show Less]