2024 ✅ Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, TABC Seller Server Training Answers 7

What does safe harbor mean to an establishment
What does “safe harbor" mean to an establishment?
A: If an illegal sale is made, the seller-server might be arresred, but the company's permot/license may be protected
B: Alcohol can be sold to anyone, regardless of age
C: Alcohol can be sold to anyone, regardless of intoxication level
D: All of the above

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If an illegal sale is made, the seller-server might be arresred, but the company's permot/license may be protected


The criteria retailer must meet to receive a reduced penalty and/or protect the license/permit. If an illegal alcohol sale takes place at the establishment is often referred to as:
The criteria retailer must meet to receive a reduced penalty and/or protect the license/permit if an illegal alcohol sale takes place at the establishment is often referred to as:
A: The Dram Shop Act
B: Safe Harbor
C: Deferred Justice
D: Probation Plan

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Safe Harbor


Safe Harbor laws protect you the employee only.
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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FALSE

EXPLANATION: Safe Harbor Act protects the seller/server when they violate the law pertaining to alcoholic beverages.


Safe Harbor laws protect the employer only.
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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FALSE

EXPLANATION: Safe Harbor Act protects the seller/server when they violate the law pertaining to alcoholic beverages.


Safe Harbor protects the seller/server when they violate the law pertaining to alcoholic beverages.
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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TRUE


For an employer’s liquor license to be protected under safe harbor:
A: the employer requires its employees to attend a commission-approved seller training program;
B: the employee has actually attended such a training program; and
C: the employer has not directly or indirectly encouraged the employee to violate such law.
D: the employer has written policies for responsible alcohol service and ensures each employee has read and understands these policies.
E: all of the above

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all of the above


Safe Harbor
If you are charged with selling alcohol to a minor or to an intoxicated person, your employer could lose their license to sell. In order for your employer's license to be protected:

1. The person selling / serving is not the owner or an officer of the company;
2. The person selling / serving holds a current seller-server training certificate from a TABC approved school;
3. All employees engaged in the sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic beverages, as well as their immediate managers are certified within 30 days of their hire date;
4. The employer has written policies for responsible alcohol service and consumption and ensures that each employee has read and understands these policies;
5. The employer does not directly or indirectly encourage the employee to violate the law.
Meeting these criteria is commonly referred to as "safe harbor." If an illegal sale is made, the seller-server might be arrested, but the company's permit / license may be protected.

The actions of an employee are not attributable to the employer, if the employer has not directly or indirectly encouraged the employee to violate a law and if:
A: the employee has actually attended such a training program.
B: all employees engaged in the sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic beverages.
C: the employer requires its employees to attend a commission-approved seller training program.
D: the employer has written policies for responsible alcohol service and ensures each employee has read and understands these policies.
E: all of the above

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all of the above


The actions of an employee are not attributable to the employer if the employer has not directly or indirectly encouraged the employee to violate a law and if:
A: The employee has not served an alcoholic beverage to a minor or intoxicated person in the last 12 months.
B: The employer has a policy against serving alcoholic beverages to a minor or intoxicated person.
C: The employee has attended an employer-required seller training program.
D: There are not more than ten violations within a twelve-month period.

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The employee has attended an employer-required seller training program.


A server caught selling or serving alcohol in a criminally negligent fashion to a minor could be:_________
A server caught selling or serving alcohol in a criminally negligent fashion could be
A: Fined up to $4,000
B: Confined to jail for up to one year
C: Be held responsible for any damage than an intoxicated minor caused if they served, provided, or allowed the minor to be served or provided alcohol with criminal negligence.
D: All of the above are correct

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All of the above are correct


The penalty for seller-servers for selling to a minor with criminal negligence include
ANSWER: $4,000

A server can be charged with a crime for serving alcohol to a guest who is
A: pregnant.
B: fatigued.
C: underage.
D: elderly.

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underage.


When comparing the photo on an ID to the guest who presents it, which features are most likely to have changed since the ID was issued, making them potentially unreliable indicators of the ID's authenticity?
when comparing the photo on an id to the guest who presents it which features are most likely
When comparing the photo on an ID to the guest who presents it, which features an potentially unreliable indicators of the ID's authenticity?
A: Hair length and color
B: Shape of the head
C: Shape of the chin
D: Distance between eyes

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Hair length and color


When comparing the photo on the ID to the guest who presents it, which features are most likely to have changed since the ID was issued, making them potentially unreliable indicators of the ID's authenticity?
A: Eye color and height
B: Hair color and weight
C: Facial structure and gender
D: Skin tone and date of birth

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Hair color and weight


A man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two 12 oz. beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
A man who weighs approximately 140 has two
A: 0.08
B: 0.03
C: 0.06
D: 0.09

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a. 0.08


A man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two 12 oz. beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
A man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two 12 oz. beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
When a man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two, 12-ounce beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC? OR
When a man weighs approximately 140 pounds and has two 12 oz. beers and one 1/2 shot of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
A: A. 0.08
B: B. 0.03
C: C. 0.06
D: D. 0.09

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0.09

EXPLANATION: One drink is based on 1.5 oz. of 80 proof liquor (40%), 12 oz. beer (4.5%), or 5 oz. wine (12%).

B.A.C Calculator: http://mcwell.nd.edu/your-well-being/physical-well-being/alcohol/blood-alcohol-concentration/bac-calculator/


When a man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two 12 oz. beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
When a man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two 12 oz. beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
A man who weighs approximately 140 pounds has two, 12-ounce beers and one 1 ½ oz. shots of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC? OR
When a man weighs 140 pounds and has two 12 oz. beers and one 1/2 shot of liquor in one hour. What is his estimated BAC?
A: A. 0.08
B: B. 0.03
C: C. 0.06
D: D. 0.09

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D. 0.09

EXPLANATION: One drink is based on 1.5 oz. of 80 proof liquor (40%), 12 oz. beer (4.5%), or 5 oz. wine (12%).

B.A.C Calculator: http://mcwell.nd.edu/your-well-being/physical-well-being/alcohol/blood-alcohol-concentration/bac-calculator/


A man who weighs approximately 220 pounds has one 24-ounce glass of beer in one hour. How many standard drinks did the man consume? Select your answer below.
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four

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Two

EXPLANATION: One 12-ounce glass of beer is equal to one standard drink; therefore, since the man consumed one 24-ounce glass of beer, he drank the equivalent of two standard drinks.


A man who weighs approximately 220 pounds has one 24-oz glass of beer in one hour. Number of standard drinks: 2, estimated BAC: 0.03. Is he:
A: Possibly impaired
B: Impaired
C: Intoxicated

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Impaired

EXPLANATION: According to the male BAC chart, is this man: Refer to the "Influenced" column in the chart and find the corresponding BAC. The 220-pound man with a BAC of .03 would be possibly impaired.


A man weighing approximately 220 pounds has one 24-ounce glassof beer in one hour. What do you think is his most likely level of influence?
A: Possibly Influenced
B: Impaired
C: Legally Intoxicated

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Impaired

EXPLANATION: According to the male BAC chart, is this man: Refer to the "Influenced" column in the chart and find the corresponding BAC. The 220-pound man with a BAC of .03 would be possibly impaired.


A man who weighs approximately 220 pounds has one 24-ounce glass of beer in one hour. How many standard drinks did the man consume? Select your answer below.
A: One
B: Two
C: Three
D: Four

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Two

EXPLANATION: One 12-ounce glass of beer is equal to one standard drink; therefore, since the man consumed one 24-ounce glass of beer, he drank the equivalent of two standard drinks.


A man who weighs approximately 220 pounds has one, 24-ounce glass of beer in one hour. How many standard drinks has he consumed?
ANSWER: The standard serving size for beer is 12 ounces, so a 24-ounce beer is the equivalent of two servings.

Using the male BAC chart, what is the man's estimated BAC?
ANSWER: Using the male chart, a 220-pound man consuming two drinks in one hour would have a BAC of .03.

A woman who weighs approximately 180 pounds has two 'double' mixed drinks in three hours. How many standard drinks did the woman consume? Select your answer below.
A woman who weighs approximately 180 pounds has two "double" mixed drinks in three hours. How many standard drinks did the woman consume? Select your answer below.
A woman who weighs 180 pounds has two double mixed drinks in one hour. How many standard drinks did the woman consume?
A: Two
B: Three
C: Four
D: Five

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Four

One mixed drink would contain one 1.5-ounce shot of liquor and is equal to one standard drink. A "double" mixed drink means there are two 1.5-ounce shots of liquor in the drink. Therefore, since the woman consumed two "double" mixed drinks, she drank the equivalent of four standard drinks.


Generally speaking, if each of the following persons drinks the same amount of alcohol, which will feel the effects of intoxication more quickly?
A: 185 pound woman
B: 100 pound woman
C: 150 pound man
D: 200 pound man

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100 pound woman

A 100 pound women will feel the intoxication effects most quickly.


Generally speaking, if each of the following persons drinks the same amount of alcohol, which will feel the effects of intoxication more quickly?
A: A 150 pound man
B: A 100 pound woman

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A 100 pound woman


Generally speaking, if each of the following persons drinks the same amount of alcohol in the same amount of time, which will feel the effects of intoxication most quickly? Select your answer below.
A: 185 pound woman
B: 100 pound woman
C: 150 pound man
D: 200 pound man

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100 pound woman

A 100 pound women will feel the intoxication effects most quickly.


A woman who weighs approximately 180 pounds has two "double" mixed drinks in one hour. Which of the following is CORRECT?
A woman who weighs approximately 180 pounds has two double mixed drinks in one hour
A women who weighs 180 pounds has two double mixed drinks in one hour what is she
A: She is impaired
B: She is not intoxicated.
C: She is likely intoxicated.
D: She is possibly impaired.

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She is likely intoxicated.


A woman who weighs approximately 120 pounds has three 5-ounce glasses of wine in two hours. How many standard drinks did the woman consume? Select your answer below.
A woman who weighs approximately 120 pounds has three, 5-ounce glasses of wine in two hours. What is the total number of standard drinks the woman has consumed?
A: Two
B: Three
C: Four
D: Five

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Three

One 5-ounce glass of wine is equal to one standard drink; therefore, since the woman consumed three 5-ounce glasses of wine, she drank the equivalent of three standard drinks.


If you are charged with selling/providing/delivering alcoholic beverages to a minor, the penalty is a Class B Misdemeanor.
If you are charged with selling/providing/delivering alcoholic beverages to a minor class b misdemeanor
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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FALSE


If you are charged with selling/providing/delivering alcoholic beverages to an intoxicated person, the penalty is a Class B Misdemeanor. For the first offense, the maximum monetary penalty could be:
If you are charged with selling/providing/delivering alcohol class b
ANSWER: It’s a misdemeanor punishable by a fine between $100 and $500 and/or up to a year in jail. If you are charged with selling/providing/delivering alcoholic beverages to a Minor first offense
ANSWER: Class A misdemeanor, fine up to $4,000, jail for up to a year or both. Also Driver´s license suspended for 180 days A server can face criminal charges for serving alcohol to a(n)
A: A pregnant woman
B: A minor or an intoxicated person
C: A guest who is taking medication
D: A regular customer

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A minor or an intoxicated person


When may minors legally consume alcohol?
A: they do not appear intoxicated
B: they are in the visible presence of their legal aged parents, guardian or spouse
C: they are in the visible presence of their legal friends
D: in a religious ceremony

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they are in the visible presence of their legal aged parents, guardian or spouse


A minor may consume or possess an alcoholic beverage if he or she is in the visible presence of __________________.
A minor may consume alcohol only if they are:
When may a minor legally purchase alcohol?
A: A sibling
B: A girlfriend or boyfriend
C: An adult parent or guardian
D: None of the above

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An adult parent or guardian

In Texas, you can drink as a minor. You heard us right, you can drink as a minor, but only if the minor's parent, legal guardian or adult spouse is present, according to TABC.


When may a minor legally purchase alcohol?
When may minors legally consume alcohol?
ANSWER: If it is in the visible presence of the minor's adult parent, guardian or spouse or other adult to whom he has been committed by a court and if the minor is under the immediate supervision of a commissioned peace officer engaged in enforcing the provisions of this Code. [Section 106.05]

If a person shows you an obviously fake ID, you should confiscate it. True or False?
If a person shows you an obviously fake id you should confiscate it. true or false
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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FALSE


If a person shows you an obviously fake ID, confiscating it is both legal and recommended. True or False?
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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FALSE
Private citizens (including sellers and servers) are not allowed to confiscate IDs in Texas.


If you make an illegal sale and did not meet a certain level of care that an ordinary person under those conditions would meet is:
A: On-premise sale
B: Off-premise sale
C: Criminal Negligence
D: Drum shop act

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Criminal Negligence


If you make an illegal sale and didn’t meet a certain level of care that an ordinary person would meet (example: didn’t check ID, calculate age, refuse to over serve a patron, or look for signs of intoxication) this is the definition of being:
If you make an illegal sale and didn't meet a certain level of care that an ordinary person would meet (example: didn't check id, calculate age, refuse to overserve a patron, or look for signs of intoxication) this is the definition of being:
If you make an illegal sale and didn't meet a certain level of care that an ordinary person would meet (example: didn't check ID, calculate age, refuse to overserve a patron, or look for signs of intoxication) this is the definition of being:
A: Civil Liability
B: Criminally negligent.
C: Unemployable.
D: Irresponsible.

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Criminally negligent.


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