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What type of signs must be displayed on premises with an on, off, or club licence?

  1. Name of the designated manager

  2. Number of staff on duty

  3. Location of nearest restroom

  4. Yearly sales data

The correct answer is: Name of the designated manager

The requirement to display the name of the designated manager on premises with an on, off, or club license serves multiple important functions. It helps to ensure accountability and responsibility for the establishment's operations, as the designated manager is generally the individual who oversees compliance with liquor laws and regulations. Displaying their name makes it easy for patrons and regulatory authorities to identify the person in charge should any issues arise. This transparency is crucial for maintaining a safe drinking environment and enforcing legal responsibilities. By having this information readily visible, it also promotes a sense of professionalism and trust within the establishment, as customers can recognize that there is a responsible party on duty. In contrast, the other options provided do not align with the typical legal requirements for signage under liquor licensing laws. They pertain to operational details but are not mandated to be publicly displayed in the same way as the designated manager's name.