TABC Certification Practice Test (Texas)· Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC)
Under ABC Sec. 106.03(b), a seller has a legal defense to selling to a minor if the minor presented:
Choices
- AAn apparently valid government-issued photo ID showing the person to be 21 or olderCorrect
- BA verbal promise that they were 21
- CA school yearbook photo
- DA friend's word that they were of age
Answer
An apparently valid government-issued photo ID showing the person to be 21 or older
Under ABC Sec. 106.03(b), a seller has a legal defense if the minor presented an apparently valid government-issued ID with a photo and physical description that appeared to establish the person was 21 or older.
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