Yes, they can, providing they are over 18. Most license holders to serve alcohol, are pub landlords, and as such, have unrelated staff serving for them, so anyone can serve alcohol under someone's licence as long as they are over 18, and are in the premises that are stated within the licence.
It's best to not serve alcohol at holiday parties that an alcoholic relative will be attending.
The server's obligation is to not serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated patrons and to ensure they have a safe way to leave the premises. The licensee's obligation is to train staff on responsible alcohol service practices and to maintain a safe environment for all patrons.
Anytime during licensed business hours.
Licensees is the plural of licensee
Neil Hancock is the current licensee
18 is the leagal age to serve alcohol in Alberta, Canada.
You do not need a license to serve alcohol unless you own a business. If you are trying to serve alcohol in your own resturant/club you then need your own license to do so.
The adult who served the minor alcohol is held responsible. In most cases, the state will issue a fine to, both, the drinking establishment and the individual who sold the alcohol. The individual who sold the alcohol will also be charged with a misdemeanor crime (the name of the crime depends on which state this occurred in). The minor may be charged with possession, but law enforcement will focus primarily on the adults who served.
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What is the relative location of Indonesia?
Establishments can't serve alcohol after 2:00 AM.
You have to be 21 in order to serve alcohol.