(1) Each provider must have a curriculum approved by the division. This curriculum must provide at least sixty minutes of instruction both for original certification and for any and all re-certifications. The contents of an approved curriculum shall include the following components:
- (a) Alcohol as a drug;
- (b) Alcohol's effect on the body and behavior including education on the effects of alcohol on the developing youth brain, which information shall be provided by the division;
- (c) Recognizing the problem drinker or signs of intoxication;
- (d) Statistics identifying the underage drinking problem, which information provided by the division;
- (e) Discussion of criminal and administrative penalties for salesclerks and retail stores for selling beer to underage and intoxicated persons;
- (f) Strategies commonly used by minors to gain access to alcohol;
- (g) Process for checking ID, for example the FLAG system: Feel Look, Ask, Give Back);
(h) Policies and procedures to prevent beer purchases by intoxicated individuals;
- (i) Techniques for declining a sale including rehearsal and practice of these techniques using face-to-face role play; and
- (j) Recognition of beverages containing alcohol including examples of such beverages.
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