(A) Every licensee selling alcoholic beverages by retail sales shall notify each employee employed in retail sales that proof of ages is required from a prospective buyer if it is reasonable to believe that the prospective buyer is under the age of 21 years.
(B) The following unaltered written instruments are the only acceptable types of identification:
(1) An unexpired driver’s license issued by any state, provided such license contains a picture of the person;
(2) An official identification card issued by any state, provided such identification includes a picture of the person;
(3) A United States Armed Forces identification card, provided such identification includes a picture of the person; or
(4) An unexpired passport issued by a government and which contains a picture of the person and date of birth.
(C) Every licensee selling alcoholic beverages by retail sales shall require all employees who will sell alcoholic beverages to a buyer to complete STAR (Server Training in Alcoholic Regulations). All persons who are required to complete the STAR training shall complete that training within 60 days of the date on which the person first becomes subject to the training requirement. All persons completing the training required by this section shall be re-certified in responsible beverage service training from a program approved by the city not less than once every three years thereafter. The licensee shall be responsible for compliance with the employee STAR training requirements and shall maintain for inspection by the City ABC Administrator a record or file on each employee that shall contain the pertinent training information.
(Ord. 11-2012, passed 9-4-2012) Penalty, see § 117.99