Penalties for serving an intoxicated person knowingly in ontario canada?

Penalties for serving an intoxicated person knowingly in Ontario Canada?
Serving alcohol in ontario penalties for serving intoxicants in Ontario

The Liquor Control Act prohibits an alcoholic liquor permittees or their employees from providing alcohol to intoxicated persons (CGS § 30-86(b)(1)). Violations are punishable by up to a $1,000 fine, up to one year imprisonment, or both, for each offense (CGS § 30-113).

In addition to these criminal penalties, Department of Consumer Protection (DCP), through the Liquor Control Commission, may suspend or revoke a permittee's license to sell alcohol. DCP may also require the permittee's employees to participate in an alcohol seller and server training program (CGS § 30-47).

Someone who serves alcohol to an intoxicated person may be civilly liable for damages under certain circumstances. The Dram Shop Act makes a permittee liable if the permittee or his or her employee sells alcohol to an intoxicated person who injures a person or damages property. The court may award damages up to $250,000 (CGS § 30-102).
Source: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2013/rpt/2013-R-0040.htm

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