TABC Certification Practice Test (Texas)· Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC)
Under the Texas Dram Shop Act (ABC Sec. 2.02), a provider can be held civilly liable when it:
Choices
- AClosed earlier than its posted hours
- BServed alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person who was a clear danger, and that service was a proximate cause of injury or deathCorrect
- CRefused service to a sober adult
- DCharged a customer too much for a drink
Answer
Served alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person who was a clear danger, and that service was a proximate cause of injury or death
Under the Texas Dram Shop Act (ABC Sec. 2.02), a provider can be held civilly liable when it served alcohol to a person who was obviously intoxicated to the extent of being a clear danger, and that service was a proximate cause of resulting injury or death.
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