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Smart Serve Ontario Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2024, Exams of Law

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Smart Serve Ontario Questions with Verified
Answers Latest Update 2024
The government of Canada issues licenses for the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario- T or F
False- The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), which is an arm's length agency of the
Ontario Government, issues licences for the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario. The AGCO can also
suspend or revoke a licence.
what is the minimum age for someone to serve or sell alcohol?
18
You could be held civilly and/or criminally liable if you serve too much alcohol to a customer- T or F
True. The Liquor Licence Act (LLA) is legislation that outlines the laws and regulations affecting the sale
and service of alcohol in Ontario. This includes ensuring that you never serve a customer to the point
of intoxication. Not complying with the laws and regulations, could result in you being held civilly
and/or criminally liable.
After an intoxicated customer has left your establishment, you are no longer liable for him or her- T or F
False. Your liability does not end when the customer leaves. If you have served a customer to the point
of intoxication, you are liable for them until they are sober again.
Drinking coffee will help a person who is intoxicated sober up faster - T or F
False. Drinking coffee, water or eating food will not help someone sober up faster. Once alcohol has
been absorbed by the body and moves into the bloodstream, only time will help.
An 8 ounce of beer is equal to an 8 ounce of wine- T or F
False. There are big differences in the alcohol content found in beer, wine, and spirits.
You can refuse the sale of alcohol to any customer even if they produce a valid I.D. - T or F
True. It is your legal obligation to refuse the sale of alcohol to anyone if you have reason to believe
he/she is intoxicated and/or you suspect they may be purchasing alcohol for an underage person.
A customer can show identification without a photo to prove they are age 19 or older- T or F
False. A valid I.D. is one that is issued by the government and must include a person's photograph and
date of birth.
If an intoxicated customer arrives at your establishment, you should not let them in. - T or F
True. You cannot allow an intoxicated customer to enter or remain on the premises of a licensed
establishment.
On average, the body can metabolize approximately 2 standard drinks in one hour.- T or F
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The government of Canada issues licenses for the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario- T or F False- The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), which is an arm's length agency of the Ontario Government, issues licences for the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario. The AGCO can also suspend or revoke a licence. what is the minimum age for someone to serve or sell alcohol? 18 You could be held civilly and/or criminally liable if you serve too much alcohol to a customer- T or F True. The Liquor Licence Act (LLA) is legislation that outlines the laws and regulations affecting the sale and service of alcohol in Ontario. This includes ensuring that you never serve a customer to the point of intoxication. Not complying with the laws and regulations, could result in you being held civilly and/or criminally liable. After an intoxicated customer has left your establishment, you are no longer liable for him or her- T or F False. Your liability does not end when the customer leaves. If you have served a customer to the point of intoxication, you are liable for them until they are sober again. Drinking coffee will help a person who is intoxicated sober up faster - T or F False. Drinking coffee, water or eating food will not help someone sober up faster. Once alcohol has been absorbed by the body and moves into the bloodstream, only time will help. An 8 ounce of beer is equal to an 8 ounce of wine- T or F False. There are big differences in the alcohol content found in beer, wine, and spirits. You can refuse the sale of alcohol to any customer even if they produce a valid I.D. - T or F True. It is your legal obligation to refuse the sale of alcohol to anyone if you have reason to believe he/she is intoxicated and/or you suspect they may be purchasing alcohol for an underage person. A customer can show identification without a photo to prove they are age 19 or older- T or F False. A valid I.D. is one that is issued by the government and must include a person's photograph and date of birth. If an intoxicated customer arrives at your establishment, you should not let them in. - T or F True. You cannot allow an intoxicated customer to enter or remain on the premises of a licensed establishment. On average, the body can metabolize approximately 2 standard drinks in one hour.- T or F

False. On average, the body can metabolize approximately 1 standard drink per hour. When does alcohol begin to move through the stomach, intestines, and into the bloodstream? Even as the first drink is being consumed Since alcohol is a ___________ it ________ down the central nervous system and impacts how a person thinks, acts, and moves. depressant, slows What is BAC? BAC is the amount of alcohol measured in milligrams, found in 100 millilitres of blood. For example, a person with 50 mg of alcohol per 100mL of blood has a BAC of 0.05 (50 mg divided by 100 mL). How does the body sober up? Approximately 90% of the alcohol content will be slowly eliminated from the bloodstream. How does the body do this? It has an efficient system that uses chemicals in the liver to break down (metabolize) the alcohol so that it can be eliminated from the body at an average rate of one drink per hour. The remaining 10% will be eliminated through a person's breath, sweat, and urine. what are the main two factors that affect BAC levels? the amount of alcohol consumed and the time it takes to consume it How many ounces of alcohol are in a standard drink? 0.6 ounces, 17 mL Alcohol percentages of beer 4.5%, 5% and 9% Alcohol percentages of Wine 6 - 15% Alcohol percentages of Spirits 15 - over 40% Standard drink of 5% beer 12 ounces (341mL) Standard drink of 12% wine 5 ounces (142mL) Standard drink of 40% spirit 1.5 ounces (43mL)

Endorsements are additions to a liquor sales licence. Any establishment that has a Liquor Sales Licence can also apply for a licence endorsement. An endorsement is only used for specific circumstances (for example, a golf course that wants to sell and serve alcohol on the playing area of the golf course). Permissible hours for the sale and service of alcohol in a licensed establishment are: Mon-Sun 9am-2am (3am on NYE) when should all alcohol and containers be disposed of? 45 minutes after serving stops (2:45am) Sandy's law Every establishment serving or selling alcohol must display a sign warning women that drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). what should be posted to be visible in establishment? Sandy's Law and Liquor sales license Brew Pub endorsement Allows the licensee to sell and serve beer manufactured on the premises for consumption on the same premises. Customers cannot take any beer produced under the Brew Pub endorsement out of the establishment. Wine Pub Endorsement Allows the licensee to sell and serve wine manufactured on the premises for consumption on the same premises. Customers cannot take any wine produced under the Wine Pub endorsement out of the establishment (not even under "Take Home the Rest"). Caterer's Endorsement Allows the caterer (licensee) to sell and serve alcohol off the licensed premises. The catered event must be sponsored by someone other than the licence holder and light meals must be available. The licensee's employees are the only ones allowed to sell or serve alcohol. Any unserved alcohol must be returned back to the caterer's licensed premises. Room Service Endorsement Allows the licensee to sell and serve alcohol to registered guests in a room that is rented for overnight accommodation. Mini-Bar Endorsement Allows the licensee to sell alcohol from a mini-bar in a room that is rented for overnight accommodation. The mini-bar must also include non-alcoholic beverages. Golf Course Endorsement

Allows the licensee to sell and serve alcohol for consumption on the playing area of a golf course. Alcohol may be sold and served from a mobile vending cart. Customers are not permitted to have alcohol outside of licensed areas. Areas that are not licensed include: parking lots, public walkways, or roadways. While customers can have open alcohol in a golf cart, they cannot hold or drink alcohol while driving the cart. Bring your own wine (BYOW) endorsement Allows customers to bring bottles of commercially made wine into a licensed establishment for consumption on the premises. The bottle must be sealed and unopened when it is brought into the establishment and must be opened by an employee of the establishment. A customer can take home any unopened or unfinished wine when leaving the establishment, provided it has been sealed by the licensee with a cork inserted flush with the top of the bottle. is a smart serve required under SOP? no, but highly recommended Two types of SOP permits no sale and sale liquor control act controls the sale, transportation, and delivery of alcohol in Ontario alcohol sale hours at grocery and retail mon-sun 9am-11pm exchanging or returning alcohol Grocery stores must not allow exchanges for other alcohol products outside of the legal hours of sale. However, they may process refunds at any time. Three ways you could be held civilly liable

  1. under the LLA
  2. By a court ruling of negligence, or lack of "Duty of Care"
  3. Under the Occupier's Liability Act (OLA) (safety of the premises) under what are you allowed to remove someone from the premises LLA Someone who consumes alcohol and cannabis at the same time, may have more THC in their blood than someone who only consumes cannabis. This can lead to greater levels of intoxication. Consuming alcohol may lower an individual's blood pressure and this may cause their blood vessels to expand, which allows more THC to enter the bloodstream. This can lead to greater levels of intoxication. What does SIMPLE stand for?