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The government of Alaska maintains in force a regulation that is part of the state code on alcohol beverage control and sets direct obligations for venue owners and employees.

It creates financial penalties and legal problems for bars, restaurants and other establishments that allow visibly intoxicated people to enter or remain.

By government order, all bars and restaurants will be punished: What does the law establish?

The law establishes that a “drunk person” may not knowingly enter or remain inside a licensed alcohol-selling establishment. In addition, owners, employees, or agents of the establishment are prohibited from allowing an intoxicated person to enter, remain, or continue consuming alcoholic beverages inside the premises.

The government of Alaska maintains in force a regulation that is part of the state code on alcohol beverage control and sets direct obligations for venue owners and employees. Image: Freepik.

The regulation also prevents a person who is intoxicated from working serving alcohol or handling alcoholic beverages inside the establishment. In some cases, if the person refuses to leave and poses a risk to themselves or to others, police may intervene and take the person into preventive custody.

What penalties can establishments receive?

Alaska state code indicates that the license holder may be held responsible even for actions committed by employees or agents inside the premises.

Among the penalties are administrative fines of at least 250 dollars for violations related to controlling intoxicated people inside establishments.

In addition, regulatory authorities may initiate proceedings that affect the business’s license in repeated or serious cases. The law also opens the door to possible civil liability if an establishment allows a clearly intoxicated person to continue drinking alcohol and then causes damage or accidents.

This type of regulation is part of what are known as “Dram Shop Laws,” used to hold alcohol sellers responsible for certain actions of intoxicated customers.