BC SERVING IT RIGHT EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.
The Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB) - ANS Regulates liqour industries like:
-Restaurants, bars, pubs
-Liqour manufacturers
-Liqour retail stores
-Special events w/ liquor
Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) program - ANS Provides licensees/permittees,
managers and staff with the knowledge necessary to meet their responsibilities including
ensuring minors are not sold/served liquor and preventing intoxication.
Which documents set out the responsibilities of people who own, manage and/or serve liquor
in licensed establishments? - ANS Liquor control and Licensing Act
Liquor Control and Licensing regulation
Terms and Conditions of your license
1
, Relevant terms and conditions handbooks
According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Healths, what is the maximum number of
drinks a person should consume in a week, in order to reduce long-term health risks? -
ANS 2
Liquor Control and Licensing Act + Liquor Control and Licensing Regulation - ANS -Outlines
requirements for obtaining a licence, permit or authorization
-Establishes application processes and role of local gov
-Sets out operating terms/conditions such as training requirements, advertising requirements
and marketing and promotional restrictions
-Mandates inspection/enforcement of establishments and event sites
-Requires licensees to control the activities that take place in their establishments, including the
responsible sale and service of alcohol.
Within 30 minutes of the end of liquor service - ANS -Must remove liquor, drinks and
glassware in food primary establishments or at catered events
-All patrons must leave liquor-primary establishment (Doors close at end of service)
Jordan House Hotel Ltd. vs Menow - ANS In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court of
Canada recognized that a licensed establishment owes a duty to protect intoxicated persons
from injuries they may suffer after leaving the premises.
Occupiers Liability Act - ANS requires a licensed establishment to take special precautions
to keep the premises reasonably safe for patrons who have been consuming alcohol.
Servers' duty of care to patrons in licensed establishments applies only when patrons are
actually in their care, that is, within the establishment.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.
The Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB) - ANS Regulates liqour industries like:
-Restaurants, bars, pubs
-Liqour manufacturers
-Liqour retail stores
-Special events w/ liquor
Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) program - ANS Provides licensees/permittees,
managers and staff with the knowledge necessary to meet their responsibilities including
ensuring minors are not sold/served liquor and preventing intoxication.
Which documents set out the responsibilities of people who own, manage and/or serve liquor
in licensed establishments? - ANS Liquor control and Licensing Act
Liquor Control and Licensing regulation
Terms and Conditions of your license
1
, Relevant terms and conditions handbooks
According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Healths, what is the maximum number of
drinks a person should consume in a week, in order to reduce long-term health risks? -
ANS 2
Liquor Control and Licensing Act + Liquor Control and Licensing Regulation - ANS -Outlines
requirements for obtaining a licence, permit or authorization
-Establishes application processes and role of local gov
-Sets out operating terms/conditions such as training requirements, advertising requirements
and marketing and promotional restrictions
-Mandates inspection/enforcement of establishments and event sites
-Requires licensees to control the activities that take place in their establishments, including the
responsible sale and service of alcohol.
Within 30 minutes of the end of liquor service - ANS -Must remove liquor, drinks and
glassware in food primary establishments or at catered events
-All patrons must leave liquor-primary establishment (Doors close at end of service)
Jordan House Hotel Ltd. vs Menow - ANS In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court of
Canada recognized that a licensed establishment owes a duty to protect intoxicated persons
from injuries they may suffer after leaving the premises.
Occupiers Liability Act - ANS requires a licensed establishment to take special precautions
to keep the premises reasonably safe for patrons who have been consuming alcohol.
Servers' duty of care to patrons in licensed establishments applies only when patrons are
actually in their care, that is, within the establishment.
2