§ 9.28.040 LICENSING AND TRAINING.
   (A)   No alcohol outlet may serve, sell or arrange delivery to a patron any alcoholic beverages unless a manager, assistant manager or employee who has completed a responsible alcoholic service and sales training course is on the premises.
   (B)   No licensee, manager or server shall sell, serve or deliver to a patron any alcoholic beverage unless he or she has completed RASS training. However, licensees, their managers and servers shall have 60 days from the date of beginning of such activities to complete RASS training.
   (C)   Certification received from a RASS training program will be considered valid for a period of three years from the date of certification.
   (D)   Licensees shall be responsible for ensuring that all managers and servers they employ comply with this section.
   (E)   Licensees shall maintain on the premises a file of proof of completion of one of the pre-approved DOR RASS trainings by the licensee, managers and servers that shall be available for inspection by any peace officer or other enforcement officer during regular business hours or event. The proof of completion shall include:
      (1)   The effective date of hire;
      (2)   Course completion date and, if applicable, the course renewal date;
      (3)   The name of the certified RASS training completed; and
      (4)   A copy of each training certificate.
   (F)   Any licensee or employee that has a RASS training certificate may be transferable to any other establishment serving alcohol.
(Prior Code, § 9.28.040) (Ord. 1, passed 1-17-1980; Ord. 139, passed 1-3-2011; Ord. 2019-14, passed 10-21-2019)