Conn. Agencies Regs. § 30-6a-H1 - Alcohol seller and server training
(a) To obtain
recognition from the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection as
an approved alcohol seller and server training program pursuant to section
30-47(b)
of the Connecticut General Statutes, a program provider shall submit to the
commissioner the following:
(1) proof of
registration to do business in the state of Connecticut;
(2) a copy of the proposed
curriculum;
(3) a copy of all
audio, video, and instructional materials that will be used in the
program;
(4) a copy of all printed
materials that will be disseminated to program participants;
(5) a copy of the examination materials to be
administered in the program;
(6) a
written description of the testing procedures;
(7) a written description of grading
procedures;
(8) a written
description of minimum grade requirements for issuance of certificate of
completion;
(9) a copy of the
certificate of completion for program participants;
(10) a written description detailing methods
for safeguarding test integrity;
(11) the names and qualifications of each
instructor; and
(12) a fee schedule
for program participants.
(b) In addition to providing the materials
listed in subsection (a) of this section, in order to obtain recognition as an
approved alcohol seller and server training program pursuant to section
30-47(b)
of the Connecticut General Statutes, and in order to maintain said recognition,
the following minimum standards shall be adhered to:
(1) each participant shall receive a minimum
of five (5) hours of actual classroom instruction, exclusive of breaks and test
administration;
(2) instruction
shall be conducted primarily in the live lecture format with an instructor
physically present, and may include other instructional mediums such as video
or interactive computer programs, training manuals, and role-playing;
and
(3) curriculum content shall
include, but not be limited to, the following topic areas:
(A) prevention of sales to minors, including:
(i) review of relevant state statutes and
regulations;
(ii) acceptable forms
of identification;
(iii) how to
check identification; standard of scrutiny;
(iv) detecting false identification;
effective methods and equipment;
(v) common mistakes made when checking age
identification; and
(vi)
responsibility of server versus door-person.
(B) prevention of over-service of alcohol,
including:
(i) review of relevant state
statutes and regulations;
(ii)
recognition and prevention; and
(iii) intervention techniques.
(C) restrictions on drink
promotions, including:
(i) review of relevant
state regulations;
(ii) drinks as
prizes prohibited;
(iii) unlimited
drinks at set price; and
(iv) "one
drink, one patron" rule.
(D) criminal, civil, and administrative
liability, including:
(i) the Dram Shop
Act;
(ii) criminal liability for
server; and
(iii) permittee -
strict liability standard, including:
(I)
responsibility for actions by promoters, employees, and other agents;
(II) responsibility for all activity
occurring on the permit premises; and
(III) that a permit is a privilege, not a
right.
(c) To maintain its recognition as an
approved alcohol seller and server training program pursuant to section
30-47(b)
of the Connecticut General Statutes, a recognized program shall notify the
Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection immediately, in writing,
of any changes or proposed changes to any of the items listed in subsection (a)
of this section. Any such change may result in the loss of recognition
following the commissioner's review.
(d) Notwithstanding subsection (c) of this
section, a program already recognized by the Commissioner of the Department of
Consumer Protection must be re-approved by the commissioner every two years
from the date of original approval. In order to obtain re-approval, a program
provider shall submit all of the items listed in subsection (a) of this section
and shall maintain the minimum standards as required by subsection (b) of this
section.
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