Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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What are the possible penalties for serving alcohol without a valid MAST permit?

  1. License suspension

  2. Forced closure of establishment

  3. Criminal penalties including fines and/or imprisonment for up to 90 days

  4. Mandatory community service

The correct answer is: Criminal penalties including fines and/or imprisonment for up to 90 days

Serving alcohol without a valid MAST permit is against the law and considered a criminal offense. This can result in potential criminal penalties including fines and/or imprisonment for up to 90 days. Options A and B (license suspension and forced closure of the establishment) may also be consequences of this illegal action, but they are not specifically mentioned as possible penalties in this question. Option D (mandatory community service) may be a potential consequence, but it is not directly related to the illegal act of serving alcohol without a valid permit. Therefore, option C is the most accurate and fitting answer to this question.