Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Practice Exam

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By taking this course, you cannot be held liable if you sell to a minor or intoxicated person.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only if the establishment is a private club

  4. Only if there is a clear written policy against it

The correct answer is: False

The assertion that by taking a TABC training course you cannot be held liable if you sell to a minor or intoxicated person is inaccurate. Completing the training does not provide immunity from legal consequences associated with selling alcohol to those who are underage or visibly intoxicated. The purpose of the training is to educate licensees and their employees about the laws and regulations governing the sale of alcoholic beverages, as well as to promote responsible serving practices. While this education can certainly reduce the risk of making such a sale by empowering individuals with knowledge, it does not eliminate the legal responsibilities associated with compliance. Failing to adhere to the law can still result in penalties, including fines or potential criminal charges, regardless of training participation. The training is crucial, but it should not be misconstrued as a shield against liability; diligence and compliance with the law remain paramount.