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Duties you are required to follow by the law.
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1 House Duties 2 Who enforces the Liquor code?
3 Pennsylvania Crimes Code 4 Legal Duties
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Legal Duties Duties you are required to follow by the law.
, House Duties Duties you are required my management to
follow.
Professional Duties Ethical or Social duties chosen to follow
When was RAMP legislation June 18, 2001
enacted?
The Pennsylvania Liquor Code Under this code If a licensee or employee sells to
a visibly intoxicated
person or minor, he/she could be fined up to
$5,000
and/or be imprisoned from 3 months to 1 year,
and could be fined from $100 to $500.
Pennsylvania Crimes Code Under this code, anyone convicted of willfully
and knowingly selling or furnishing alcoholic
beverages to a minor faces a minimum fine of
$1,000 for the first offense and $2,500 for each
subsequent offense, as well as a possible jail term
of up to one year for each offense.
Dram Shop A bar, tavern, or the like where alcoholic
beverages are sold.
Dram Shop Liability the body of law governing the liability of taverns,
liquor stores and other commercial
establishments that serve alcoholic beverages.
Commonly called third-party liability.
1st Liable Party the licensee and/or server
2nd Liable Party the minor and/or intoxicated patron
3rd Liable Party the victim
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Practice questions for this set
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Duties you are required to follow by the law.
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1 House Duties 2 Who enforces the Liquor code?
3 Pennsylvania Crimes Code 4 Legal Duties
Don't know?
Terms in this set (32)
Legal Duties Duties you are required to follow by the law.
, House Duties Duties you are required my management to
follow.
Professional Duties Ethical or Social duties chosen to follow
When was RAMP legislation June 18, 2001
enacted?
The Pennsylvania Liquor Code Under this code If a licensee or employee sells to
a visibly intoxicated
person or minor, he/she could be fined up to
$5,000
and/or be imprisoned from 3 months to 1 year,
and could be fined from $100 to $500.
Pennsylvania Crimes Code Under this code, anyone convicted of willfully
and knowingly selling or furnishing alcoholic
beverages to a minor faces a minimum fine of
$1,000 for the first offense and $2,500 for each
subsequent offense, as well as a possible jail term
of up to one year for each offense.
Dram Shop A bar, tavern, or the like where alcoholic
beverages are sold.
Dram Shop Liability the body of law governing the liability of taverns,
liquor stores and other commercial
establishments that serve alcoholic beverages.
Commonly called third-party liability.
1st Liable Party the licensee and/or server
2nd Liable Party the minor and/or intoxicated patron
3rd Liable Party the victim