Responsible Alcohol Management Program (RAMP) Practice Test

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When should a Declaration of Age Card be completed?

  1. Only for customers requesting it.

  2. Only if the customer looks underage.

  3. For anyone who is carded.

  4. For all customers entering the establishment.

The correct answer is: For anyone who is carded.

The completion of a Declaration of Age Card is essential for anyone who is carded, which means that this procedure is followed for individuals whose age is questioned, regardless of how they might look. This practice ensures that establishments are complying with legal identification requirements and taking the necessary precautions to prevent underage drinking. By issuing a Declaration of Age Card for anyone carded, businesses create a consistent process that can protect against potential legal issues and supports responsible service. This approach also helps in maintaining a standard of accountability and ensures that all customers receive the same treatment when it comes to age verification. In contrast, only completing the card for customers who specifically request it, or for those who appear underage, would leave room for inconsistency and could potentially undermine the establishment's efforts to prevent underage alcohol consumption. Having a policy that applies broadly helps streamline operations and enforces responsible service practices effectively.