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It was 7:45 PM on a Friday. The bar was filling up fast. A man in a wrinkled blazer—let’s call him “Paul”—slid onto a stool and ordered a double whiskey, neat.

The chapter emphasizes that alcohol is a regulated drug. Because of this, the state of Texas holds servers to a high standard. You are the "gatekeeper" responsible for ensuring that: Alcohol doesn't reach those under 21 years of age Alcohol isn't served to someone who is already intoxicated 4. Defining "Intoxication" tabc on the fly answers chapter 1

. If a question asks about your "primary duty," the answer is almost always related to keeping alcohol out of the hands of those who shouldn't have it. ID verification and spotting minors? It was 7:45 PM on a Friday

An individual is considered "publicly intoxicated" if they appear to be a danger to themselves or others due to alcohol or drugs. It is illegal to serve someone who is already intoxicated. 6. Administrative vs. Criminal Law The chapter emphasizes that alcohol is a regulated drug

It was 7:45 PM on a Friday. The bar was filling up fast. A man in a wrinkled blazer—let’s call him “Paul”—slid onto a stool and ordered a double whiskey, neat.

The chapter emphasizes that alcohol is a regulated drug. Because of this, the state of Texas holds servers to a high standard. You are the "gatekeeper" responsible for ensuring that: Alcohol doesn't reach those under 21 years of age Alcohol isn't served to someone who is already intoxicated 4. Defining "Intoxication"

. If a question asks about your "primary duty," the answer is almost always related to keeping alcohol out of the hands of those who shouldn't have it. ID verification and spotting minors?

An individual is considered "publicly intoxicated" if they appear to be a danger to themselves or others due to alcohol or drugs. It is illegal to serve someone who is already intoxicated. 6. Administrative vs. Criminal Law