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An alcoholic beverage is any drink that has more than of alcohol by volume,
which is sold or served either alone or when diluted. - Answer one-half of one
percent
Off-premise sales are defined as alcoholic beverages sold at establishments
such as convenience stores and gas stations. - Answer packaged to go
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code states that a minor is . - Answer any person
under the age of 21
You must on or before your expiration date in order to remain certified. - Answer
attend another training course
Alcoholic beverages sold packaged to go at establishments such as convenience
stores and gas stations are known as. - Answer off-premise sales
The first step in being a responsible seller and/or server of alcohol is to know the laws in
Texas that govern alcohol sales and service. True or False? - Answer True
Intervention is a term used in responsible selling and serving for those times when you
must . - Answer refuse to make a sale of alcohol to a customer
When employees make illegal sales, employers are protected from punishment if they
meet specific conditions known as administrative rules. True or False? - Answer False.
The set of conditions is known as safe harbor.
Door people, bouncers, floorwalkers, or bartenders can assist with checking IDs and
monitoring for intoxication, but the server . - Answer is legally responsible and will
be the one who receives a violation
If you illegally sell or serve alcohol to a minor or an intoxicated person, your employer
. - Answer could lose their license to sell alcohol.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code states that a minor is any person under the age of
18. True or False? - Answer False. For the purposes of legal alcohol sales, a minor is
considered to be any person under the age of 21.
, In Texas, the legal definition of intoxication is: not having the normal use of mental or
physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a
drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances or any
other substance into the body, or having a blood alcohol concentration of or more. -
Answer 0.08
Anyone who sells, serves, dispenses, or delivers alcoholic beverages for a business
that is licensed to sell alcohol is a licensee. True or False? - Answer False. Such a
person is known as an employee.
State the keys that will unlock the door to responsible service and selling. - Answer
Know the law
Know your customers
Know how and when to say, "No."
State the key observations you should make concerning your customers. - Answer How
does the person look?
What does the person do?
How does the person react?
How much alcohol has been purchased or consumed?
Once you complete this TABC seller-server training, your certificate is valid . -
Answer for two years (unless revoked earlier). To remain certified, you must take
the class and exam again on or before the expiration date.
The state agency that regulates all phases of the alcoholic beverage industry in Texas
is the Division of Alcohol Regulation (DAR). True or False? - Answer False. The state
agency is the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC).
As a seller-server of alcoholic beverages, you are responsible for to minors,
intoxicated persons, and non-members of private clubs. - Answer preventing the sale of
alcohol
When a person fails to meet a/an that an ordinary person under the same
conditions would meet (such as checking IDs, calculating age, refusing to over-serve,
looking for signs of intoxication) he or she has been criminally negligent. - Answer
standard level of care
In Texas, public intoxication is defined as . - Answer to appear in a public place
while intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another.
An alcoholic beverage is any drink that has , which is sold or served either alone
or when diluted. - Answer more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume