(a) Applicant Minimum Qualifications. An applicant for an original or renewal seller server trainer certificate must:
- (1) submit documentation issued by an agency of the United States, this or another state of the United States that proves the applicant is a United States citizen or is legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application;
- (2) not be disqualified to receive a seller server school certificate under §50.12 of this chapter;
- (3) be at least 21 years of age;
- (4) submit a completed application on a commission approved form;
- (5) pay the fee required for a seller server trainer certificate; and
- (6) not have had a final disposition of a felony conviction within five years of the date of application.
(b) An applicant for an original seller server trainer certificate must submit with the application:
- (1) a certificate of completion issued by the provider of the commission standard trainer training and signed by the instructor of the training; and
(2) documentation establishing that the applicant has at least:
- (A) 2 years experience in teaching or training; or
- (B) 15 hours of post secondary education in a related field.
(c) Expiration and Fees.
- (1) A seller server trainer certificate will expire on the second anniversary of the date it is issued.
- (2) The two-year fee for an original seller server trainer certificate is $100, and for a renewal is $50.
- (3) A late fee of $50 must be submitted with a renewal application submitted after the date the certificate expired.
- (4) No fees will be refunded after a certificate is issued.
- (5) Fees cannot be prorated for a term of less than two years.
- (6) Applications must be completed within one year of the date the application was received by the commission, or the application shall be deemed void. All fees are nonrefundable.
- (7) If the applicant does not meet the deadline established in paragraph (6) of this subsection, the applicant must reapply for a new certificate by complying with requirements and procedures, including payment of fees.
(d) The holder of a seller server trainer certificate may renew the certificate if:
- (1) a renewal application is submitted, on forms provided by the commission, prior to the expiration of the current certificate;
- (2) the required two-year fee is submitted with the application;
- (3) the applicant verifies that the applicant attended all mandatory training offered or sponsored by the commission and completed the commission's liquor law course during the two-year term of the expiring certificate; and
- (4) the applicant has instructed at least 20 sessions during the term of the expiring certificate.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (d)(1) of this section, the commission may accept a renewal application and the seller server trainer certificate holder may continue to operate for 30 days following the expiration date of his certificate, if:
- (1) the holder of the seller server trainer certificate is not currently under a suspension order; and
- (2) the required fees and late fees are submitted with the renewal application.
Source Note:The provisions of this §50.25 adopted to be effective January 1, 2011, 35 TexReg 7054; amended to be effective April 17, 2018, 43 TexReg 2271.