Offences that could be served? (7) - ANSWER--Fined -Arrested -Served Jail Time -Temporary Licence Suspension -Criminal Charges -Academic Sanctions -Job Loss Special Occasion Permits are required: - ANSWER--In any location other than a residence, private place, or licensed establishment. -Picnic -Required to serve alcohol at events in any -Residence -Private Place -Licensed Establishment -Applies whether or not there is a cost to the alcohol -Not required in liquor sales license, caterers enforcement, or private places -Allows permit holder to get alcohol at LCBO, beer store and Ontario wine stores. What is required by any business that sells or serves alcohol? - ANSWER-Liquor Sales Licence Liquor sales licence is issued by the - ANSWER-AGCO Take Home The Rest (5) - ANSWER--Allows guest to remove unfinished wine that has been brought onto the premises by BYOW program or ordered as part of the guests meal. -Wine must be resealed, making sure cork is flushed with top of bottle. -Guests cannot take unopened wine under THTR program unless wine unless brought by guest under BYOW -THTR only for wine -THTR cannot be offered to intoxicated or approaching intoxication guests. Serving Alcohol consists of? (3) - ANSWER--Taking and serving drink orders -Stocking refrigerator or bar area -Bartending Licensed Establishment? (8) - ANSWER--Serve or sell alcohol under liquor licence purchased through government stores, or BYOW if granted. -All Alcohol served or sold is consumed in licences area, except for THTR wine. -Must offer a variety of alcohol free beverages and light meals -Must not substitute one type of alcohol for another, or water down a drink without the guests approval. -Must not water down or alter drinks without permission. -Not require minimum amount of drinks for entry or to remain on premises. -Not permitted round bottom shooters/vials or test tubes. Must be served in self supporting, flat bottomed containers. -Must post signs warning the risks of drinking while pregnant. Drinking in Washroom (2) - ANSWER--May be permitted if they are a licensed area. Must be fully approved by AGCO before a license may be permitted to take drinks to this area -Areas consist of -Washrooms -Hallways -Stairways Sandy's Law - ANSWER--Offence to serve or sell liquor unless a sign warns women that drinking while pregnant can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Hours of Operation - ANSWER-Licensed Establishment/Special Occasion Permit -Mon to Sun 11:00am-2:00am -New Years 11:00am-3:00am Stop Service Time (2) - ANSWER--Orders must be served before this time even if ordered before the smart serve time (cannot serve drinks after 2am). -All alcohol and its containers must be cleared away within 45min or stop service time. Role of AGCO (7) - ANSWER--Responsible for regulating sales and service of alcohol to the public within establishment. -Review liquor sales licence applications -Issuing, transferring and reviewing liquor sales licenses and special occasion permits -Issuing licence endorsements to allow an establishment to sell or serve alcohol under specific circumstances -Inspecting licensed facilities to ensure compliance with LLA -Adding terms and conditions to liquor sales license -Taking administrative action if an establishment is not following the LLA or its regulations Endorsements - ANSWER-Issued by AGCO to an establishment to sell/serve alcohol under specific circumstances. Brew Pubs - ANSWER-Allow sales and service of beer manufactured on the premises for consumption on the same premies Wine Pub - ANSWER-Allow sales and service of wine manufactured on the premises for consumption on the same premies Mini-Bar - ANSWER-Allows the license to sell and serve alcohol from a mini-bar in a room that is rented for overnight accommodations Golf Course - ANSWER-Allow the license to sales and service alcohol for consumption on the playing area of a golf course Caterer - ANSWER-Allow the licence to sell and serve alcohol off the licensed premise. The catered event must be sponsored by someone other then the licensed holder and light meals must be available. Bring Your Own Wine - ANSWER-Allow the licensed to serve commercially made wine brought by a guest in the same manner as wine selected from the menu. Room service - ANSWER-Allows the licensee to sell and serve alcohol to registered guests in a hotel room that is rented for overnight accommodations Civil Liability for Negligence (3) - ANSWER--Server or establishment is not careful in stopping harm or injury to a guest -Potential responsibility for payment of damage -Determined by our courts in the form of judgement, usually after a trial of the evidence and by applying common law Fines of not meeting regulations of LLA - ANSWER-Individual - $100,000 and/or imprisonment for 1 year Corporation- $250, 000 Fines of selling or supplying alcohol to a minor or an apparent minor - ANSWERIndividual - $200,000 and/or imprisonment for 1 year Corporation- $500, 000 3 ways Civil Liability can arise? - ANSWER-1. Under the provision of the LLA 2. By the court finding of negligence or lack of duty of care 3. Under occupiers liability act Criminal Liability - ANSWER-Criminal charges that are laid by the police Liquor License Act (2) - ANSWER--Cannot serve alcohol to guest to intoxication -must ensure guest is not in danger of causing injury or damage to themselves or others Duty of Care - ANSWER-Owned by the server to ensure alcohol is not served to intoxication. If so it is the servers responsibility to ensure the customer is not in danger until the sober up

 

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