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Employers of bars must not let their bartenders serve while they are drunk themselves.


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9.04.030 Sale or disposition of alcoholic beverages to drunken persons.

A licensee, an agent, or employee may not:

A. Sell, give or barter alcoholic beverages to a drunken person;

B. Allow another person to sell, give or barter an alcoholic beverage to a drunken person within licensed premises;

C. Allow a drunken person to enter and remain within licensed premises or to consume an alcoholic beverage within licensed premises;

D. Permit a drunken person to sell or serve alcoholic beverages.

(AS 04.16.030) (Ord. 560 §5(part), 1992)

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One Response to “Employers of bars must not let their bartenders serve while they are drunk themselves.”

Comment from Poco
Time September 2, 2010 at 8:06 pm

rofl pwnt

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