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What must licensees do with the BC LCALA?

a) Enforce local traffic laws
b) Adhere to legal requirements for liquor control and licensing
c) Report weather conditions to authorities
d) Maintain road safety protocols

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Final answer:

Licensees must follow the legal requirements for liquor control and licensing as outlined by the BC LCALA, and are not responsible for enforcing local traffic laws or other unrelated duties.

Step-by-step explanation:

Licensees must adhere to legal requirements for liquor control and licensing, as stated by the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act (LCALA). This means they have to comply with the regulations set out by the province of British Columbia regarding the sale, service, and distribution of alcohol. Licensees are responsible for ensuring that their establishments follow all the rules laid out in the LCALA and are not responsible for enforcing local traffic laws, reporting weather conditions to authorities, or maintaining road safety protocols as those fall under the jurisdiction of other agencies and are not related to the duties of a liquor licensee.

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