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What does 'license' or 'liquor license' refer to?

  1. A certificate for an employee serving alcohol

  2. A document issued by the liquor commission authorizing sales

  3. A temporary pass for attending liquor-related events

  4. An identification card for alcohol purchasers

The correct answer is: A document issued by the liquor commission authorizing sales

The term 'license' or 'liquor license' specifically refers to a document issued by the liquor commission that authorizes a business or individual to sell alcoholic beverages. This document is crucial for compliance with local laws and regulations governing the sale of alcohol. Obtaining a liquor license typically involves an application process where the applicant must meet specific requirements, such as background checks, operational standards, and zoning laws. Having this license means that the establishment is legally allowed to serve alcohol, contributing to responsible alcohol service and ensuring that laws surrounding age restrictions and service conditions are followed. The other options do not accurately reflect the definition or purpose of a liquor license. A certificate for an employee serving alcohol pertains to training or certification for individuals, while a temporary pass for attending liquor-related events and an identification card for alcohol purchasers are both unrelated to the permission to sell or serve alcohol at an establishment level.