MODULE 1 - Answer- MODULE 1
Responsible seller-server - Answer- - know the law
- know your customers
- know how and when to say "no"
keys to
... [Show More] customer observation - Answer- -see how they look
-see what they do
-see how they react
-see how much alcohol has been purchased or consumed
texas alcohol laws prevent - Answer- -alcohol sales to non-members in private clubs
-alcohol sales to minors under 21 years of age
-alcohol sales to people who show signs of intoxication
the person legally responsible for the sale of an alcoholic beverage is - Answer- the person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage
MODULE 2 - Answer- MODULE 2
alcoholic beverage definition - Answer- -alcohol or any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume, which is capable of use for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted
-may be sold by the drink for on-premise consumption in establishments such as restaurants and bars
-alcoholic beverages are also sold packaged for off-premise consumption in establishments such as convenience stores, gas stations, grocery stores, or liquor stores
common alcoholic beverages include - Answer- beer
malt liquor
wine
wine coolers
distilled spirits
mixed drinks
cocktails
criminal negligence - Answer- a person fails to meet a standard level of care that an ordinary person under these conditions would meet (checking IDs, calculating age, refusing to over-serve patrons, and looking for signs of intoxication)
employee - Answer- anyone who sells, serves, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic beverages for a business that is licensed to sell alcohol is considered an employee of that business
(included anyone who immediately manages, directs, supervises, or control the sale or service of alcoholic beverages)
intoxication - Answer- not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body, or having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more
minor - Answer- a person under the age of 21
public intoxication - Answer- to appear in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another
exceptions to alcohol rules for minors - Answer- a minor may possess alcohol in the scope of employment
a minor may possess and consume alcohol when in the visible presence of his legal ages parent, legal guardian or spouse
a minor may possess and purchase alcohol when assisting a police officer in the enforcement of the alcoholic beverage code
a minor may "taste" an alcoholic beverage if the minor is - Answer- at least 18 years old
enrolled as a student at an institution that offers a program in culinary arts
must be supervised by a faculty or staff member who is at least 21 years of age
911 lifeline law - Answer- the immunity for the minor is limited to:
-the first person who calls for help
-only if he or she stays on the scene
-if you cooperate with law enforcement and medical personnel
now extends to minors who report to be a victim of sexual assault if they were consuming or was in possession of alcohol at the time the sexual assault took place
possible violations - Answer- possession of a fake ID
misrepresentation of age by a minor
purchase of alcohol by a minor
consumption of alcohol by a minor
private club - Answer- alcoholic beverages may be served only to and consumed only by a member/ member's family/ a guest who is brought to the club with the member
promotional permit - Answer- The holder of a promotional permit may, on behalf of a brewer, distiller, rectifier, manufacturer, winery, or wine bottler with whom the permit holder has entered into a contract with, engage in activities to promote and enhance the sale of an alcoholic beverage in this state, including activities that take place on the premises of the holder of a permit or license. This means that a permit holder is allowed to do in store demonstrations and promotions, like offering wine and beer samples. Wine and beer retailer off-premise permit holders can't have open containers of any alcohol on the premises unless it is during an authorized sampling event. Products must be sold in unbroken original containers.
The holder of a promotional permit can still face criminal charges for providing alcohol to a minor or serving an intoxicated person. Because these are criminal violations it is important for a promotional permit holder or their agent or employee to:
- Verify the person is 21 years of age or older before serving; Verify the person is 21 years of age or older before serving;
- Look for and identify signs of intoxication; Look for and identify signs of intoxication;
- Know who to go to when they need help with a customer, and... Know who to go to when they need help with a customer, and...
- Know how to professionally and safely refuse service. Know how to professionally and safely refuse service.
temporary permit - Answer- Many organizations will apply for temporary permits that allow the sale and service of beer, wine and mixed beverages at locations in which beverages are not usually sold for on-premise consumption.
It is important for a seller or server to know that regular alcoholic beverage laws apply even though they are working/volunteering at a special event. When working/volunteering for a special event, remember how to:
- Check IDs;Check IDs; [Show Less]