Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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Information on where persons who are arrested for DUI consumed their last drink is provided to?

  1. The local police department

  2. The FBI

  3. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board

  4. The Department of Motor Vehicles

The correct answer is: The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board

The other options are incorrect because - Option A, the local police department, is typically responsible for making the arrest and collecting information at the time of the incident. They may also share this information with other agencies, but they are not the primary recipient of this data. - Option B, the FBI, is a federal agency that primarily handles national security and federal crimes. They may be involved in specific cases related to DUI, but they are not the primary agency responsible for collecting and analyzing data on where persons arrested for DUI consumed their last drink. - Option D, the Department of Motor Vehicles, is responsible for issuing and regulating driver's licenses and vehicle registration. They may have records of any prior DUI offenses on a person's driving record, but they are not the agency that collects information on where a person consumed their last drink. Overall, the correct answer is C because the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board collects and analyzes data on alcohol consumption and its impact on public safety, including information on where persons arrested for DUI consumed their last drink. They use this data to inform policies and interventions to reduce alcohol-related incidents.