Can a person who is showing obvious signs of intoxication, but is not driving, be sold liquor?
No. It is illegal to sell liquor to or allow an apparently intoxicated person to consume or possess liquor under all circumstances. 14. Is a patron required to have valid I.D. on their person at all times they are on a licensed premises? ANSWER: No. However, a youthful appearing person is required to provide I.D. when requested by either the licensee, their employees, police officers or agents of the Liquor Control Board. 15. Must a person be 21 years old to serve liquor in a tavern or cocktail lounge? ANSWER: Yes. 16. Can an employee 18, 19 or 20 years old enter a cocktail lounge to pick up drink orders to be served in the restaurant portion of the business? ANSWER: Yes. 18, 19, and 20 year old employees are allowed access to the lounge to provide this service and for purposes of picking up and delivering glasses and other bar maintenance responsibilities. 17. Under what conditions should a licensee retain altered or fraudulent I.D.? ANSWER: The Liquor Control Board does not want any