can be purchased at one time.We recommend that tickets for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks be purchased from a designated ticket seller, and redeemed at the bar. | patrons for signs of intoxication. |
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Unused tickets must be redeemable for cash at any time during the event. | This will discourage participants from using up all tickets at end of event. |
Controls Specific to Advertising and Purchase Of Alcohol
a) Advertising
The following alcohol advertising regulations set out for establishments are the same for Permit Holders/Hosts:
"Advertisements may state only the name of your establishment, that you have a liquor licence and the types of liquor you have available. You may NOT mention brand names or manufacturers in the advertisement. Liquor prices may NOT be advertised outside your establishment. Ads that carry more information than the above must be approved by the AGCO."
The Department of Recreation and Culture must also give approval prior to distribution.
Anyone involved in the sale and service of alcohol must know that no action, such as pricing or advertising, may promote or encourage excessive consumption. It is also a violation to require patrons, as a condition of entering or remaining on the premises, to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic beverages.
b) Purchase of Alcohol
According to the (Unlawful Purchase - Section 27) no Liquor Licence Act, person shall purchase liquor except from a provincial government store or from a person authorized by licence or permit to sell liquor.