Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 4, § 160 - Responsible Beverage Service Training Program
(a) The
department adopts these regulations in compliance with Business and Professions
Code §
25681
with the intent to ensure effective responsible beverage service training for
servers and their managers to curb harm of the overuse of alcohol in California
communities.
(b) Definitions for
use in this article and in interpreting and enforcing Business and Professions
code §§ 25680-25686.
(1) "ABC" means the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
(2) "ABC on-premises license" means an ABC
license that grants the privilege to serve alcoholic beverages to patrons who
then consume them within the licensed premises.
(3) "ABC on-premises licensee" means the
owner of an ABC on-premises license
(4) "ABC licensed premises" means a location
where an ABC on-premises licensee uses the privileges granted by an ABC
on-premises license.
(5)
"Accreditation agency" means a business entity the department has given the
authority to approve RBS training courses and training providers according to
the standards of the RBSTPA and this article.
(6) "Alcohol server certification exam" means
an exam given to alcohol servers after they complete an RBS training course to
test the alcohol server's knowledge of the required curriculum.
(7) "Data security protocols" means an
electronic system with functionality and protocols designed and intended to
prevent any unauthorized user, application, service, or device to access
personal identifying information and other confidential data stored within that
electronic system.
(8) "Initial
employment" means the date an employee signs an employment contract or employee
tax and identification documents, whichever is sooner.
(9) "Interactivity element" means a portion
of an RBS training course that reasonably requires alcohol servers to be
engaged in the training, demonstrate their knowledge of the curriculum, and
develop an understanding of how to apply course material to their
employment.
(10) "Manages or
supervises" means directly hiring alcohol servers, overseeing alcohol servers
at an ABC licensed premises, or training alcohol servers how to perform the
service of alcohol for consumption for an ABC on-premises licensee, including
but not limited to, when to check identification or when to refuse service to a
patron. This definition specifically excludes the training of alcohol servers
performed by an employee of contractor of another separate ABC Licensee for
marketing or distribution purposes.
(11) "Onsite" for the purposes of Business
and Professions Code §
25682(c)
means within the area where the service of alcoholic beverages is occurring at
the nonprofit organization's event licensed under a temporary or daily license
by the department.
(12) "Online
certification system" means an electronic online database maintained by the
department that alcohol servers, training providers, ABC on-premises licensees,
law enforcement agencies, and the department will use to establish the validity
of issued alcohol server certifications.
(13) "Owner and officer" includes any owner,
director, or officer of a business entity, or any person that has control over
or holds at least the following interest in the business entity:
(A) Ten percent or more of the stock of a
corporation;
(B) Ten percent or
more of the voting interest of a limited liability company; or
(C) Ten percent or more of the capital or
profits of a partnership.
(14) "RBS" means responsible beverage
service.
(15) "RBS trainer" means
an owner, contractor, or employee of a training provider that delivers an RBS
training course to alcohol servers either in-person or online.
(16) "RBSTPA" means the Responsible Beverage
Service Training Act of 2017, codified as Business and Professions Code
sections
25680-
25686.
(17) "Serving alcoholic beverages for
consumption" means performing any of the following actions by an alcohol server
as an employee or contractor of an ABC on-premises licensee when interacting
with a patron of the ABC licensed premises:
(A) checking patron identification,
(B) taking patron alcoholic beverage
orders,
(C) pouring alcoholic
beverages for patrons, or
(D)
delivering alcoholic beverages to patrons.
(18) "Valid fingerprint record" means a
fingerprint copy where the identity of the person fingerprinted has been
verified by a notary, governmental agency, or an electronic fingerprinting
service at the time of fingerprinting.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 25685(a), Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 25680, 25681, 25682, 25683, 25684, 25685 and 25686, Business and Professions Code.
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