British Columbia Serving It Right Practice Test

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What is the main legislation regulating the sale and service of alcohol in British Columbia?

  1. Alcohol Regulation Act

  2. BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act

  3. Liquor Distribution Act

  4. BC Spirits Regulation

The correct answer is: BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act

The primary legislation governing the sale and service of alcohol in British Columbia is the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act. This act outlines the rules and regulations for the operation of liquor stores, bars, restaurants, and other establishments that serve alcohol, ensuring that service occurs in a responsible manner. It provides comprehensive guidelines covering licensing requirements, operational procedures, and the enforcement of liquor laws within the province. This act is crucial for maintaining public safety and ensuring that alcohol is sold and consumed responsibly, addressing issues such as age restrictions, hours of service, and serving alcohol in reasonable amounts. Understanding this legislation is essential for anyone working in the alcohol service industry in British Columbia, as it establishes the framework within which all alcohol-related activities must occur.