When making the decision to host special events or to allow other organizations to sponsor special events using your facilities, it is crucial to consider the extent of your liability in the event that liquor is served.
Even though outside groups may utilize your premises for events at which liquor may be served, this may not be sufficient to mitigate your risk by transferring liability to a third party. It is important to consider all possible types of liability when deciding to sponsor events at which liquor will be served. Forms of liability may include:
• Liability as a server – Serving people past the point of intoxication.
• Liability as an occupier – People, companies or any other organization that owns, has possession of or responsibility for premises are responsible for protecting persons on their premises from harm.
•Liability as an employer regarding employees consuming alcohol such as at staff parties.
•Liability as a sponsor of potentially dangerous activities.
• Use of excessive force – Security personnel cannot use unnecessary or excessive force to manage intoxicated patrons.
Related ClearRisk Liquor Liability Risk Tools:
Liquor Liability - Practices and Procedures
Liquor Liability - Regulatory Resources
Liquor Liability - Risk Management
Liquor Liability - Risk Management Tips and Resources