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Code · Delaware · Title 4 — Alcoholic Liquors and Marijuana · Chapter 12. Delaware Responsible Alcoholic Beverage Server Training Program

§ 1202. Implementation.

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(a)It shall be the responsibility of the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement to establish training courses and materials, examinations and examination procedures with respect to the implementation of a mandatory responsible alcoholic beverage server training program in Delaware.
(b)It shall be permissible for any person or entity to establish a responsible alcoholic beverage server training program that conforms to the requirements of § 1204 of this title.
(c)In establishing, implementing, certifying or otherwise approving any training program, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner and the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement shall consult with and seek comment from industry groups affected by the program as well as other interested state agencies.
(d)For the purposes of § 1203(a) and
(c)of this title, the term “employees” means persons who have been employed by the holder of a license for at least 30 days and who work in a licensed establishment at least 10 hours a week.
(e)The Commissioner may grant new licenses or renew valid licenses conditional upon the certification required by § 1203(b) and
(d)of this title being provided to the Commissioner within 30 days of the granting or renewal of such license.
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