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

§ 1204. Training standards and curriculum.

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(a)In order to be recognized and approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner, a responsible alcoholic beverage server training program shall include, but need not be limited to, providing information related to the following:
(1)Alcohol as a drug and its effects on the body and behavior, especially as to driving ability;
(2)Effects of alcohol in combination with commonly used legal prescription or nonprescription drugs and illegal drugs;
(3)Recognizing the problem drinker and the identification of community treatment programs and agencies;
(4)Applicable Delaware alcoholic beverage control laws and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner rules;
(5)Delaware laws related to drinking and driving;
(6)Intervention techniques, involving methods of dealing with the problem customer who has had, or is approaching the point of having had, too much to drink;
(7)Advertising, promotion and marketing of alcoholic beverages for safe and responsible drinking patterns and standard operating procedures for dealing with customers.
(b)The Commissioner may by regulation provide additional training standards and curricula to be included within any responsible alcoholic beverage server training program as a condition to its being recognized and approved by the Commissioner.
(c)The Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement shall provide a responsible alcoholic beverage server training program through its trained personnel for a course approved by the Commissioner and the Commissioner may approve and certify such a training program or programs to be provided through independent contractors, private persons or educational institutions.
(d)Anyone required to undergo training in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, who has within the previous 4 years successfully completed a responsible alcoholic beverage server training program which satisfies the requirements of the Commissioner, and is approved by the Commissioner, shall not be obligated to undertake additional training until such time as the person is required to undergo renewal training in accordance with § 1205 of this title.
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