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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
- Chapter 21. General Provisions
- Section 25. Alcohol Server Education Course.
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AS 04.21.025. Alcohol Server Education Course.
- (a) As a condition of issuance or renewal of a license and selling alcoholic beverages under a license, the board shall
require a licensee who sells or serves alcoholic beverages and a licensee's agents and employees who sell or serve
alcoholic beverages or check the identification of a patron to complete an alcohol server education course approved by
the board, if the license is for a
- (1) beverage dispensary;
- (2) restaurant or eating place;
- (3) club;
- (4) package store;
- (5) recreational site;
- (6) pub;
- (7) conditional contractor.
- (b) The subjects that are included in an approved alcohol server education course shall be determined under regulations
adopted by the board. In approving alcohol server education courses, the board shall consider the needs of both urban
and rural licensees regarding access to an approved alcohol server education course. A licensee, agent, or employee who
sells or serves alcoholic beverages shall keep proof acceptable to the board of successful completion of an approved
alcohol server education course on the licensed premises during working hours.
- (c) A licensee, agent, or employee shall complete the course required under (a) of this section not more than 30 days
after being licensed or employed.
- (d) The board shall review an approved alcohol server education course at least once every three years.
- (e) A person licensed as a common carrier dispensary shall train agents and employees who sell or serve alcoholic
beverages or who check the identification of a patron on provisions of state law regarding sale of alcoholic beverages,
including AS 04.16.015
, 04.16.020, 04.16.030, 04.16.051, 04.16.052, 04.16.120, 04.16.125, AS 04.21.030
, and 04.21.050. The training must include the
subjects of the effects of alcohol consumption, identifying a drunken person, determining valid identification,
intervention to prevent unlawful alcohol consumption, and penalties for unlawful acts by agents and employees of
licensees. A common carrier licensee shall, once every three years, provide the board with a description of its
training program including the subjects taught, teaching method, and testing required.
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