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being held responsible for committing a crime. - ANSWER-criminal liability being held responsible for payment of damages for injuring a person or doing nothing to prevent an injury - ANSWER-civil liability T/F: Servers can't be held criminally liable for violating alcohol service laws - ANSWER-False T/F: Servers can be sued and forced to pay damages if their actions or lack of care while serving alcohol leads to an injury. - ANSWER-True

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ServSafe Alcohol Test 2023 with
Complete Questions and Answers 100%
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being held responsible for committing a crime. - ANSWER-criminal liability

being held responsible for payment of damages for injuring a person or doing nothing to
prevent an injury - ANSWER-civil liability

T/F: Servers can't be held criminally liable for violating alcohol service laws - ANSWER-
False

T/F: Servers can be sued and forced to pay damages if their actions or lack of care
while serving alcohol leads to an injury. - ANSWER-True

laws that allow an establishment's owners and employees to be sued by someone
injured by a guest who had been drinking alcohol at the establishment-LOOK OVER
PAGE 1-4! - ANSWER-dram shop laws

state or municipal agency that enforces alcohol regulations and licensing laws -
ANSWER-liquor authority

city, town, country, or village - ANSWER-municipality

have legal responsibilities - ANSWER-liable

law suits, fines, closure of your establishment, criminal charges, imprisonment -
ANSWER-if liquor laws are broken, what can happen?

serve alcohol to a minor, serve a guest who is or appears to be intoxicated, possesses,
sells, or allows the sale of drugs on the premises - ANSWER-most states will hold you
criminally liable if...

probation, fined, or jail time - ANSWER-what happens if you are found criminally liable

enforcing alcohol laws, issuing and monitoring liquor licenses, issuing citations for
violations, holding hearings for violators of the liquor code - ANSWER-responsibilities of
the Alcoholic Beverage Control or Liquor Control Commission

selling liquor to a minor, failing to check the ID of a guest who appears to be underage,
allowing a minor to enter the establishment with a fake ID, serving a guest who is or
appears to be intoxicated, discriminating against guests due to race, gender, age, or

, sexual orientation, or selling or serving alcohol when it is not permitted - ANSWER-the
liquor authority can issue citations for:

21. some states allow parent/guardian to buy alcohol and serve to minor - ANSWER-
legal age to drink

21 however, it varies. *another note card* - ANSWER-legal age to serve

some underage servers can: bring alcohol to the table but not to pour it, take the order
and payment for the drink, but not to serve the order, or serve alcohol if they have
applied for permission from the liquor authority. - ANSWER-how does the age to serve
vary

it is illegal to deny alcohol service to a woman because she is pregnant-gender
discrimination - ANSWER-illegal to serve a pregnant guest?

amount of alcohol that has been absorbed into the bloodstream. it is stated as a
percentage - ANSWER-blood alcohol content (BAC)

organ from which most alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream - ANSWER-small
intestine

organ responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body. It does this at a rate of one
drink per hour - ANSWER-liver

ability to deal with the effects of alcohol without showing signs - ANSWER-tolerance

measure of a liquor's strength. the percentage of alcohol in liquor can be determined by
dividing the proof in half - ANSWER-proof

1. mouth-a small amount of alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream from here. 2.
stomach-some alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach wall. 3.
small intestine-most of the alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream from here. 4.
throughout the body-once in the bloodstream, alcohol travels quickly throughout the
body. It will reach the brain in minutes. - ANSWER-steps that alcohol goes through in
the body

amount of alcohol in bloodstream - ANSWER-BAC

there is about one drop of alcohol for every 1,000 drops of blood in the bloodstream -
ANSWER-A BAC of .10 means...

.08 - ANSWER-What is the BAC limit in all 50 states?

coma or death - ANSWER-A BAC of .30 or higher can lead to

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