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The 'Serving It Right' course is a mandatory course that is required for those that are in the industry of serving alcoholic beverages. This course teaches the legal responsibilities of serving alcohol as well as techniques to prevent problems due to over service. One must pass the course and obtain a license in order to serve alcohol.

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