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May liquor and tobacco control agents, police officers, sheriffs deputies and state troopers inspect a licensed business?

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May liquor and tobacco control agents, police officers, sheriffs deputies and state troopers inspect a licensed business?

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Yes. These agents and officers have the right to inspect all licensed liquor and tobacco business locations, places where a banquet permit has been issued and vehicles used in connection with a licensed business. 3. May liquor agents take samples of liquor from licensees for analysis? ANSWER: Yes. The agent is required to provide a receipt for such samples. 4. Do liquor and tobacco control agents have a legal right to examine business records and accounting documents of a licensed business? ANSWER: Yes. 5. What is Mandatory Alcohol Server Training? (MAST) ANSWER: Effective January 1, 1997 the legislature requires that everyone who sells or serves alcohol in an on-premise establishment must have either a class 12 managers and bartenders permit or a class 13 servers permit. Before a permit is issued, the employee must attend alcohol server training from a Board approved trainer. 6. Does a person have to be a U.S. Citizen to qualify for a liquor license? ANSWER: No. 7. Must a husband and

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