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SIRS (Saskatchewan) Questions
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Q1Which body is responsible for regulating liquor in Saskatchewan?
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✓ Correct answer: The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
In Saskatchewan the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) regulates liquor, issues permits, and enforces the rules.
Q2Which law sets out the main rules for selling and serving liquor in Saskatchewan?
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✓ Correct answer: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997 and its regulations
The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997 (AGRA) and The Alcohol Control Regulations, 2016 are the primary laws governing the sale and service of liquor in Saskatchewan.
Q3What is Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS)?
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✓ Correct answer: Saskatchewan's responsible beverage service training program
Serve It Right Saskatchewan (SIRS) is the province's responsible beverage service program. It teaches permittees and staff how to sell and serve liquor safely and within the law.
Q4In Saskatchewan, who is generally required to hold a valid Serve It Right Saskatchewan certificate?
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✓ Correct answer: Permittees and staff who sell, serve, or supervise the service of liquor
SLGA requires permittees, managers, and staff who sell, serve, or supervise the sale and service of liquor to be SIRS certified.
Q5Who carries out compliance inspections of permitted establishments in Saskatchewan?
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✓ Correct answer: SLGA inspectors (and police)
SLGA inspectors, supported by police, monitor permitted premises for compliance with AGRA, the regulations, and the conditions of the permit.
Q6In Saskatchewan, the document that authorizes a business to sell or serve liquor is called a:
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✓ Correct answer: Permit issued by SLGA
SLGA issues permits authorizing the sale and service of liquor. Operating without the correct permit, or breaking its conditions, can lead to penalties.
Q7What is a Special Occasion Permit (SOP) used for in Saskatchewan?
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✓ Correct answer: Authorizing liquor service at a specific one-time event
A Special Occasion Permit authorizes liquor service for a specific one-time event such as a wedding, fundraiser, or festival. The permit holder is still responsible for responsible service.
Q8Which of the following can result from serious or repeated liquor law violations at a Saskatchewan establishment?
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✓ Correct answer: Monetary penalties, permit suspension, or cancellation
SLGA can impose penalties and suspend or cancel a permit for contraventions, and individuals can face fines or charges under AGRA.
Q9Why does Saskatchewan require responsible beverage service training such as SIRS?
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✓ Correct answer: To reduce alcohol-related harm and ensure staff know and follow the law
Responsible beverage service training reduces alcohol-related harm and ensures staff understand their legal duties under AGRA.
Q10Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring liquor is served lawfully at a permitted establishment?
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✓ Correct answer: The permittee (permit holder)
The permittee is legally responsible for how liquor is sold and served on the premises, including the conduct of staff. This is why permittees must ensure staff are trained.
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