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Anton
2 months ago
7

Volunteers serving alcohol at a special event must

Business
1 answer:
Scilla [3.8K]2 months ago
3 0
Volunteers tasked with serving alcohol at an event must

1) first, they must be of legal age to serve alcohol at any function.

2) Volunteers need to comply with all rules and regulations regarding alcoholic beverages in the state where the event occurs; for instance, some places may require the volunteer to obtain a one-time permit for serving alcohol.

3) Volunteers should recognize signs of intoxication and refuse service to anyone visibly intoxicated in a professional manner.

4) It's important for volunteers to monitor ages of guests. It can be challenging to request ID, but if uncertain, it's wise to check IDs before serving alcohol, and to consult management or a superior if necessary.

5) Crucially, volunteers must not serve alcohol to minors, as this could lead to legal consequences.

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