POST TEST Alcohol Training Awareness Program

Similar documents
New York Training Supplement to the ServSafe Alcohol Course (Instructor-Led and Online)

Responsible Alcohol Management Program Frequently Asked Questions

UNIVERSITY FOOD SERVICES, INC. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES REGARDING THE SALE AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

South Dakota Training Supplement to the ServSafe Alcohol Course (Effective 2015)

Adopted by the RYC Bridge and Board on August 6, 2015

SANDESTIN WINE FESTIVAL RESPONSIBLE VENDOR OUTLINE

Pennsylvania Act 112 of 2002

ServSafe Alcohol Training Course. State of Virginia Supplement. Effective June 2012

POLICY 5434 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS - STUDENTS

Guide to CRD BYLAW NO A BYLAW REGULATING TANNING FACILITIES

Idaho State Police Alcohol Beverage Control

Alcohol Clearance Request Form Non-Students

LEGISLATION PENRITH/ST MARYS LIQUOR ACCORD

POLICIES TO REDUCE COMMERCIAL ACCESS TO ALCOHOL

North Middlesex Municipal Alcohol Policy

Florida Senate SB 224

CHAPTER Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 224

Responsible Alcohol Service for Ascension Parish

ORDINANCE NO. CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK CITY CODE RELATING TO TOBACCO

This license is required for any businesses offering tobacco products for sale.

REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION

Oklahoma Statutes on Prevention of Youth Access to Tobacco

ServSafe Alcohol Training Course. State of Nebraska Supplement. Effective January 2013

SONOMA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEFS ASSOCIATION

Renville County Tobacco Retailers Youth Tobacco Laws A TRAINING BY THE RENVILLE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATED NOVEMBER 2015

ABC Managers Meeting. SPRING/SUMMER 2016 March 30, 2016 Captain Kenny Miller Sergeant Lonnie Cain

Understanding Liquor Liability The Legal Basis for Liquor Liability

TOBACCO LICENSING AND SALES REGULATION ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 29

How Mystery Shopping Programs Improve Compliance with Underage Drinking Laws

It is illegal to serve more than 40 oz of beer, 1 liter of wine or 4 oz distilled spirits at one time to a guest.

Drug and Alcohol Awareness

ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION OF CIGARETTES OR OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS; TRANSACTION SCANS.

Responsible Alcohol Service for Iberville Parish

Model Underage Alcohol Consumption Reduction Act

REGULATION TO ENSURE THE SANITARY AND SAFE OPERATION OF ADULT-USE MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS AND THE SALE OF ADULT-USE MARIJUANA

INGHAM COUNTY. Effective January 1, 2016 as amended November 10, 2015

RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL POLICY CHRISTCHURCH CASINOS LIMITED

LANDMARK THEATRES RESUME FOR Business Plan Requirements Establishments with Beverage Alcohol

Consequences of Underage Drinking

What every student should know about. Alcohol & Other Drug Policies

DAWSON COUNTY, GEORGIA ALCOHLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. Eating Establishment X X X

SENATE, No. 359 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 217th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2016 SESSION

Drug and Alcohol Policy Drug Free Workplace

State Report. Pennsylvania

The licensee has overall discretion over who he or she allows into the pub.

The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission enforces and regulates alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content greater than 5% by volume.

A. The unlawful possession, use, distribution, manufacture, or dispensing of illicit drugs on EVMS property or at an EVMS off-campus activity.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYONNE

OFFICIAL POLICY. Policy Statement

Responsible Alcohol Service for Evangeline Parish

Social Host. Laws and Enforcement Options. A Webinar for The Illinois Higher Education Center October 11, 2012

Getting Server Ready (Bars, Restaurants etc.)

State Report. Arkansas. This document is excerpted from: The December 2015 Report to Congress on the Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking

Alcohol Delivery Services

Senate Bill No. 225 Senators Farley, Hardy, Harris, Gustavson, Atkinson; Goicoechea and Settelmeyer

Drug and Alcohol Policy

Specialized terms used in this workbook and their meanings:

Village of Berkeley Liquor License Guide

Department of Legislative Services Maryland General Assembly 2009 Session

ORDINANCE NO

Training Supplement. For Use with the TIPS for On Premise Program in conjunction with the. New York Alcohol Training Awareness Program (ATAP)

ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLACING CODE CHAPTER 12-5 RELATING TO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES, CREATING OFFENSES, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES.

BIIAB LEVEL 1 AWARD IN RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL RETAILING. Specimen Examination Paper

Alcohol Policy (MAP) Purpose

REGULATIONS OF THE PLYMOUTH BOARD OF HEALTH FOR TOBACCO SALES IN CERTAIN PLACES & SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO MINORS

CITY OF WATAUGA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 1551

The ABLE Commission s Role in Protecting Public Safety

Workplace Drug and Alcohol Policy

IC Chapter 10. Unlawful Sales

Seller-Server Training

THE WALTHAM LICENSE COMMISSION RULES & REGULATIONS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOL CONSUMED ON PREMISE

DRAM SHOP LIABILITY. Civil Liability Caused By Criminal Acts of Drunk Drivers

A GUIDE TO NEW REGULATIONS NICOTINE VAPOUR PRODUCT AND TOBACCO COMPLIANCE IN SCOTLAND

Drug-free Workplace Staff Rights and Responsibilities

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TEXAS ALCOHOL LAWS.

Workplace Drug and Alcohol Policy

CHAPTER 17 SALE OF TOBACCO ADMINISTRATION

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. Legislative declaration. (1) The general assembly finds and declares that:

RPSGT Recertification Application

Shelburne Board of Health Proposed Regulations to be considered at a public hearing on June 19, 2018

POLICY NAME EMPLOYEES MUST COMPLY WITH ALABAMA LAWS POLICY NUMBER CATEGORIES DATE PROPOSED: 11/19/2018 DATE OF VOTE: 1/16/2019 ACCEPT (Y/N):

PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of this Act, please see the Table of Public Acts.

PREVENTION OF MINORS' ACCESS TO TOBACCO

Brescia University College POLICIES and PROCEDURES

What if someone complains about me? A guide to the complaint process

CHAPTER 120: TOBACCO

PRODUCTS: All products containing ephedrine (EPH) and pseudoephedrine (PSE). (IC )

Young People and Alcohol: Some Statistics on Possible Effects of Lowering the Drinking Age. Barb Lash

AN ACT IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Responsible Alcohol Service for Lafourche Parish

BR F.txt (1) ARTICLE F. OFFENSES RELATING TO ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES AND AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENTS

The new laws. Why are the laws changing? From 1st April 2011, it will also be illegal:

Cincinnati Christian University Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program

What is a Management Plan?

State Report. Ohio. This document is excerpted from: The December 2015 Report to Congress on the Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking

Chapter 13 TOBACCO AND ALTERNATIVE NICOTINE PRODUCTS

Contra Costa County Tobacco Prevention Coalition. A Tool for Reducing Youth Access To Tobacco: The Tobacco Retailer License

Rserving Louisiana Responsible Serving Of Alcohol

1. Which of the following functions is affected by alcohol consumption? A. Vision B. Steering C. Attention D. All of the above

Transcription:

POST TEST Alcohol Training Awareness Program 1. The Alcohol Training Awareness Program a. provides employees with the knowledge of how to properly identify potential customers of legal drinking age b. empowers employees to ID anyone who you suspect to be under 21, and refuse the sale if they cannot prove they are an adult by specific means c. makes employees aware of criminal prosecution you may face if you serve minors alcohol d. can reduce penalties you may face as a result of selling alcohol to minors 2. Whenever an employee is caught making a sale of alcohol to a minor the owner may receive any of several penalties including a. suspension b. cancellation c. revocation d. proscription 3. Whenever an employee is caught making a sale of alcohol to a minor the owner may receive any of several penalties including a. bond claim b. civil penalty c. non-renewal d. recall 4. It is considered an affirmative defense in any hearing that the owner diligently implemented an Adult Training Awareness Program policy and complied with all its implications. 5. In order to show due diligence, an employer may fire you if you sell alcohol to a minor 6. What is the legal drinking age a. 16 b. 18 c. 20 d. 21

7. In surveys many underage purchasers say they were asked for proof of age 8. If an employee believes a patron is purchasing alcohol to give to a minor he should a. Not sell the alcohol b. Detain the patron and call the police c. Do nothing, its okay because the patron is of age. d. Sell them the alcohol but tell them not to do it again 9. A licensee or employee may legally refuse to deliver an alcoholic beverage if the licensee or employee is not certain that the person seeking the alcohol delivery is of legal age 10. A person legitimately refusing to deliver or sell alcohol as described in the previous question nor his or her employer shall be liable for any civil or criminal action or any fine or penalty because of simply refusing the sale. 11. It is illegal to sell alcohol a. to those who do not appear of age, and do not have proper identification b. to those who appear to be intoxicated c. to those who are known to you to be a habitual drunkard d. to anyone who is not of age. 12. What happens to a person when they drink depends on the a. amount of food in the stomach b. how fast drinks are consumed c. mixers used d. gender e. All of the above 13. A sign of an intoxicated person is a. Stands with feet wide apart for balance. b. Leans against structure for support. c. Fumbles with wallet or money. d. Slurred speech or speaking very slowly and deliberately

14. A sign of an intoxicated person is a. Eyes glassy, dilated pupils, lack of focus b. Red or watery eyes. c. Droopy eyelids or tired appearance. d. Squints continuously. e. All of the above 15. or more signs would lead someone to suspect the person is intoxicated. a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four 16. Selling or delivering alcoholic beverages is a crime of strict liability. This means a. it need not be proved that the defendant delivered the alcoholic beverage to a person under the legal age. b. it need only be proved that the defendant delivered the alcoholic beverage to a person under the legal age. c. It need only be proved that the person who made the delivery intended to violate the law d. It need only be proved that the person who made the delivery knew the purchaser was under the legal age. 17. The licensee s or employee s reasonable reliance upon a photographic identification card apparently issued by a governmental entity is known as a. A negative defense b. An affirmative defense c. A wishy-washy defense d. No defense whatsoever 18. The licensee must present evidence which proves that, the licensee or employee reasonably relied upon the underage youth s presentation of a photographic identification card apparently issued by a government agency

19. If a licensee or server is charged with delivering alcohol to an underage person or to a person that appears visibly intoxicated, and the licensee has had a clean disciplinary record for at least five years, and the licensee or employee alleged to have committed the violation has a valid certificate of completion (or renewal) from an approved ATAP program, the civil penalty related to such offense will be limited to a. $500 b. $1000 c. $3000 d. 10,000 20. The following is not a valid form of photo ID a. Valid Canada drivers license b. Valid Passport issued by any country c. Valid United States Armed Forces I.D. card d. Valid Mexican drivers license 21. The identification presented must not be a. A photo ID. b. Expired c. Free of ink marks or erasure d. The persons own ID 22. The affirmative defense is not established unless the licensee and employee prove that the photographic identification was presented on the occasion of the specific sale 23. The following is a valid ID a. Student ID b. Mexican drivers license c. Library card d. Temporary NYS drivers license e. None of the above

24. The following is a valid I.D. a. San Francisco photo ID b. Expired drivers license c. Immigration (green) card d. Note from Mom e. None of the above 25. The following feature is not found on a NYS drivers license a. Wavy hologram b. Large coat of arms in center visible under UV light c. Statue of Liberty in bas-relief d. NY repeats in rows, visible under UV light