- (1) A provider seeking first-time certification shall make application to the division at least 30 days prior to the first scheduled seminar date. A provider seeking recertification to administer the seminar shall make application to the division at least 30 days prior to expiration of the current certification.
- (2) Any seminar conducted by a non-certified provider shall not meet the retailer training requirements authorized under Section 26B-5-205.
- (3) All application forms shall be reviewed by the division. The division shall determine if the application is complete and in compliance with Section 26B-5-205 and these rules. If the division approves the application and curriculum, and determines the provider has met all other requirements, the division shall certify the provider.
- (4) Within 30 days after the division has taken action, the division shall officially notify the applicant of the action taken: denial, approval, or request for further information, and notification of the action taken shall be forwarded in writing to the applicant. If an application for recertification requires additional information or corrective action, a provider may continue to conduct seminars for 30 days from the date of notification. If the provider has not resolved the action required with the division by that date, the provider is no longer certified to provide the seminar and must cease until all actions are approved by the division.
KEY: off-premises, training, seminars, alcohol
Date of Last Change: June 19, 2025
Notice of Continuation: December 1, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-5-205; 63G-4-203