Questions: According to Alabama Law which of the following is legal regarding the service of alcohol: Serving an underage person as long as they are with a parent Serving an intoxicated guest with a designated driver Serving a guest who appears less than 30 years old, and you have validated the guest is of legal age Continuing alcohol service to a guest who is having trouble lighting a cigarette due to the effect of alcohol on the guest's motor skills

According to Alabama Law which of the following is legal regarding the service of alcohol:

Serving an underage person as long as they are with a parent

Serving an intoxicated guest with a designated driver

Serving a guest who appears less than 30 years old, and you have validated the guest is of legal age

Continuing alcohol service to a guest who is having trouble lighting a cigarette due to the effect of alcohol on the guest's motor skills
Transcript text: According to Alabama Law which of the following is legal regarding the service of alcohol: Serving an underage person as long as they are with a parent Serving an intoxicated guest with a designated driver Serving a guest who appears less than 30 years old, and you have validated the guest is of legal age Continuing alcohol service to a guest who is having trouble lighting a cigarette due to the effect of alcohol on the guest's motor skills
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The answer is: Serving a guest who appears less than 30 years old, and you have validated the guest is of legal age.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Serving an underage person as long as they are with a parent:

    • This is incorrect. According to Alabama law, it is illegal to serve alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, regardless of whether they are with a parent or guardian.
  2. Serving an intoxicated guest with a designated driver:

    • This is incorrect. It is illegal to serve alcohol to an intoxicated person in Alabama, even if they have a designated driver. The law aims to prevent further intoxication and potential harm.
  3. Serving a guest who appears less than 30 years old, and you have validated the guest is of legal age:

    • This is correct. Alabama law requires that anyone who appears to be under the age of 30 must have their age verified before being served alcohol. If the guest's age has been validated and they are of legal drinking age (21 or older), it is legal to serve them alcohol.
  4. Continuing alcohol service to a guest who is having trouble lighting a cigarette due to the effect of alcohol on the guest's motor skills:

    • This is incorrect. Serving alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated is illegal in Alabama. Signs of intoxication, such as difficulty with motor skills, should prompt the server to stop serving alcohol to that guest.
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