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Which type of establishment is NOT considered a liquor-primary licensed establishment?
The four elements of a dram shop act typically include: 1) the sale of alcohol by a licensed establishment, 2) serving alcohol to an individual who is visibly intoxicated, 3) the intoxication of that individual plays a role in causing harm, and 4) the establishment's actions were a proximate cause of the harm suffered.
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A licensed government facility who inspects it and is certified
a) managers and cooks
No parent in Ohio is allowed to serve alcohol to his children. The law is the same regardless of the setting, but the license-holder in a licensed establishment would have even more charges and penalties probably. Undoubtedly, if you own the establishment and serve liquor to kids, you'd lose your liquor license.
Yes. An ABC licensed manager must always be on the premises when the establishment is open for business.
The correct answer is: it should be assessed and maintained to specifically protect patrons
In Missouri, you have to be at least 21 years old to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment.
the officer records the violation on a form, leaves a copy with the licensee and sends a copy to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch
In a "private" setting perhaps, but NOT in a licensed ABC establishment. The existence of a marriage license or emancipation do not affect the drinking laws of the state. (A license does not change the individual's age.)
Yes, dermal piercings are legal in Louisiana as long as they are performed by a licensed piercer in a reputable establishment. It is important to ensure that the piercer follows proper hygiene and safety protocols to prevent infections or complications.