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TABC Things to Remember Part 2

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This deck covers key questions and answers related to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) regulations and guidelines for serving alcohol in private clubs and other establishments.

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Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club?

Members only

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Term
Definition
Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club?
Members only
A temporary member may enjoy a private club's services and privileges for a period of not more than:
Three days per invitation
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club, what is the first question the server should ask?
How old is the individual?
What is a 'private club?'
An association of persons that operates as an 'open saloon'
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club and is determined not to be a current club member, what should the server do?
Ask if the individual is a guest of a member
In an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of its gross receipts from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16.
True

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TermDefinition
Who may pay for the service of alcoholic beverages in a private club?
Members only
A temporary member may enjoy a private club's services and privileges for a period of not more than:
Three days per invitation
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club, what is the first question the server should ask?
How old is the individual?
What is a 'private club?'
An association of persons that operates as an 'open saloon'
If an individual orders an alcoholic beverage in a private club and is determined not to be a current club member, what should the server do?
Ask if the individual is a guest of a member
In an establishment that serves alcohol for on premise consumption and gets less than 50% of its gross receipts from alcohol sales, a cashier can be 16.
True
When selling alcohol, a minor is defined as:
A person under the age of 21.
Which of the following might make you suspect that an ID is fake?
White out used to change the information. Fuzzy printing or red eye in the photo. The words 'Not a Government Document' appear. All of the above.
It is illegal for a minor to even attempt to purchase alcohol.
True
If a customer presents an ID where the physical description does not match the photograph or the person:
Do not accept the ID as proof of age because it may be a forged or altered ID.
When an excessive amount of alcohol is consumed causing a person to stop or breath slowly, vomit in their sleep, or appear pale or bluish, the person is possibly suffering from:
Alcohol Poisoning
Which term matches the following definition, 'To appear in public under the influence of alcohol or any other substance to the degree that the individual may endanger him or herself; or others.'
Public intoxication
All seller/server training schools are owned and operated by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
False
A medic alert bracelet might indicate that a customer:
Should not drink because of a medical condition
When checking an ID, make sure the description matches the person, the photo matches the description, and _______.
Look for signs of Identification was altered Check the date of birth to make sure the person is 21 or older ----- Both A and C
A young woman approaches the counter wanting to buy a bottle of wine. You cannot tell by her physical appearance if she is a minor or not. You have asked for an ID but she has left it in the car, what should you do in this situation?
Put the wine behind the counter and wait for her to return with a valid ID before making the sale.
By taking this course, you cannot be held liable if you sell to a minor or intoxicated person.
True
Fatigue, medication, drugs, or illness can:
Increase the effect alcohol has on a person.
When is the best time to check for identification?
Before you make the sale or serve the drink.
In an approved public entertainment facility, which of the following is allowed?
Bring unopened alcoholic beverages into the facility as a spectator.
If a person does not have the normal use of mental or physical faculties because they have been drinking alcohol, they would legally be considered:
Intoxicated