California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Certification Practice Exam

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It is the alcohol server's right to refuse service of alcoholic beverages to______.

  1. Any minor

  2. Celebrities

  3. Any person unable to produce a valid form of identification

  4. Regular customers

The correct answer is: Any person unable to produce a valid form of identification

A server is responsible for ensuring that alcohol is served safely and responsibly. Serving alcohol to a minor, someone without proper identification, or someone who is visibly intoxicated can put both the server and the establishment at risk for legal consequences. While it is important to refuse service to minors, celebrities, and regular customers if they fall into the categories mentioned above, ultimately the right to refuse service lies with the server in order to maintain a safe environment and follow the law.