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0.08 BAC - ✔✔Limit for driving while intoxicated 0.00 BAC - ✔✔Limit for individuals under the age of 21 21 - ✔✔Legal age to consume, possess, or buy alcohol Off-premises Sales - ✔✔Legal age to deliver beer, wine and/or spirits to a customer's car with the customer: No Minimum Age (if under the supervision of someone 21 or older) Legal age to sell, stock and handle beer and wine in a store: 18 (if under the supervision of someone 21 or older)
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0.08 BAC - ✔✔Limit for driving while intoxicated 0.00 BAC - ✔✔Limit for individuals under the age of 21 21 - ✔✔Legal age to consume, possess, or buy alcohol Off-premises Sales - ✔✔Legal age to deliver beer, wine and/or spirits to a customer's car with the customer: No Minimum Age (if under the supervision of someone 21 or older) Legal age to sell, stock and handle beer and wine in a store: 18 (if under the supervision of someone 21 or older) Legal age to sell, stock and handle spirits in a store: 18 (as long as there are at least two supervisors at least 21 years of age on duty) Legal age to supervise employees who sell, stock, or handle beer, wine, and/or spirits: 21 On-premises Sales - ✔✔Legal age to serve, take orders for, and sell liquor in areas open to individuals under 21: 18 (if under the supervision of someone 21 or older) Legal age to mix drinks, draw beer or wine from the tap, pour beer or wine, provide alcohol for delivery to the customer: 21 Minors in Restricted Areas - ✔✔The liquor control board has the responsibility to classify what licensed premises or what portions of the licensed premises are off-limits to minors. If your establishment has an age restricted area (such as a classified tavern or cocktail lounge), no one under 21 years of age is allowed to frequent that area, 24 hours a day.
Exceptions: Employees 18 - 20 years old are allowed to enter areas restricted to minors only in order to perform their job duties such as picking up liquor for service in other parts of the establishment; cleaning up, setting up, and arranging tables; delivering messages; serving food; and seating patrons. Minor employees may not loiter in restricted areas. Minors who are janitors, employees of amusement device companies, security or law enforcement officers and firefighters during their official duties and professional musicians are also allowed in areas restricted to minors during the course of employment. RCW 66.44. Hours of Alcohol Sales and Service - ✔✔Alcohol may NOT be sold or served in the state of Washington any day of the week between the hours of: 2 AM to 6 AM Hours of Operation - ✔✔Hours of operation are also regulated for an establishment with a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license. A restaurant with this type of license must provide complete meal service at least five hours a day during 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., 3 days a week.-WAC 314- 02 - 015 Also, liquor licensees that sell liquor for on-premises consumption must notify their local enforcement office in writing at least forty-eight hours before allowing hours of operation between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. - WAC 314- 02 - 125 Administrative Penalties for Serving a Minor - ✔✔1st Violation: 5-day permit suspension or $200 fine 2nd Violation: 10-day suspension or $400 fine 3rd Violation: 30-day suspension or $500 fine 4th Violation: Revocation of permit consequences (administrative penalties) allowing minor to enter restricted areas of the establishment: - ✔✔1st Violation: 5-day permit suspension or $100 fine 2nd Violation: 10-day suspension or $200 fine 3rd Violation: 30-day suspension or $400 fine
Mixed drink containing 1 1/2 ounces of 80 proof liquor. Intoxication: Factors 3, 4 & 5 - ✔✔3. Body Water. The amount of water in an individual's body also affects the level of intoxication that may occur. The water in the average male's body is estimated at 58%, while a woman is estimated to have about 49% water. In general, the more water in the body, the more alcohol it takes to reach a higher BAC.
Liquor Liability - ✔✔laws hold servers and licensees responsible for harm that intoxicated patrons cause to others. alcohol - ✔✔Twenty-one years of age is the legal age to consume _____- 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. - ✔✔The sale of alcohol for on-premises consumption is illegal between the hours of BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) - ✔✔A person operating a motor vehicle with a _____ that meets or exceeds the legal limit of .08 percent is driving while intoxicated. body water - ✔✔Females may achieve higher BAC than males because women have on average more fat and less _____ than men. College IDs and altered IDs are not acceptable for purchasing alcohol. - ✔✔Of the following, which forms of identification are NOT considered valid to verify the age of a person requesting to purchase alcohol: a valid passport, college ID, altered ID, an "identicard" issued by the WA state department of licensing, or valid driver's license. apparently intoxicated - ✔✔If you sell alcoholic beverages to an _____ person you may be punished by both fines and permit suspension. False - ✔✔When checking an ID, it is important to check to see if the customer lives in your state. True or False? greater (higher) - ✔✔The faster the drink is consumed the _____ the blood alcohol concentration. False - ✔✔Medication or drugs, when consumed with alcohol, do not interact with the alcohol. True or False? water-soluble - ✔✔Because alcohol is ________, the bloodstream rapidly transports it throughout the body where it is absorbed into bodily tissues.
bloodstream - ✔✔The majority of alcohol enters the _____ through the walls of the small intestine. Fluid Ounces Consumed, Alcohol Percentage in Beverage(s), The Person's Weight, Hours Spent Consuming Alcohol - ✔✔State four factors to consider when estimating a person's BAC. DUI - ✔✔In Washington, a person can be arrested for _______ when driving under the influence of any intoxicant, regardless if the intoxicant is alcohol, another drug, or a combination. Consuming alcohol mixed with stimulants such as caffeine may _____. - ✔✔hide some of the classic signs of intoxication. There is also evidence pointing to increased rates of alcohol-related injury and risky behavior when alcohol is combined with caffeine, guarana and taurine. 90 % - ✔✔The liver eliminates _______ of any alcohol that is consumed. alcohol abuse - ✔✔Evidence suggests that the risk of _____ and alcoholism may be increased if certain physiological factors are present. 0.25-0.30 percent - ✔✔At a BAC level of _____ a person is in danger of losing consciousness. Judgment / Coordination - ✔✔0.01%-0.05% BAC=Mild alteration of feelings and slight intensification of mood. Bad driving habits are pronounced slightly. 0.05%-0.10% BAC=Feeling of relaxation. Vision, speech, and hearing are impaired. Longer reaction time. Fine motor skills and judgment are impaired. 0.10%-0.15% BAC=Judgment and memory are affected seriously. Physical coordination is impaired. Motor skills are impaired badly. Driving becomes difficult. 0.15%-0.20 BAC=Dysphoria (an emotional state marked by anxiety, depression, and restlessness). May have nausea. 0.20%-0.25% BAC=Difficulty standing, walking, and talking. Distortion of all perception and judgment. Major impairment of all physical and mental functions. Irresponsible behavior. Dysphoria. May have nausea.
0.25%-0.30% BAC=Loss of consciousness. Dealing With Aggressive Behavior - ✔✔Anxiety Defensive Reactions Physical Aggression Settling Down Symptoms of an overdose on alcohol include - ✔✔* Vomiting