RCW 66.20.320 — Alcohol server education program—Permits.
(1) The board shall regulate a required alcohol server education program that includes:
- (a) Development of the curriculum and materials for the education program;
- (b) Examination and examination procedures;
- (c) Certification procedures, enforcement policies, and penalties for education program instructors and providers; and
(d) The curriculum for an approved class 12 alcohol permit training program that includes but is not limited to the following subjects:
- (i) The physiological effects of alcohol including the effects of alcohol in combination with drugs;
- (ii) Liability and legal information;
- (iii) Driving while intoxicated;
- (iv) Intervention with the problem customer, including ways to stop service, ways to deal with the belligerent customer, and alternative means of transportation to get the customer safely home;
- (v) Methods for checking proper identification of customers;
- (vi) Nationally recognized programs, such as TAM (Techniques in Alcohol Management) and TIPS (Training for Intervention Programs) modified to include Washington laws and rules; and
- (vii) Best practices for delivery of alcohol for a course approved for a person whose duties include the delivery of alcohol authorized under RCW 66.24.710.
- (2) The board shall provide the program through liquor licensee associations, independent contractors, private persons, private or public schools certified by the board, or any combination of such providers.
- (3) Each training entity shall provide a class 12 permit to the manager, bartender, or delivery employee who has successfully completed a course the board has certified. A list of the individuals receiving the class 12 permit shall be forwarded to the board on the completion of each course given by the training entity.
- (4) Applicants shall be given a class 13 permit upon the successful completion of the program.
- (5) A list of the individuals receiving the class 13 permit shall be forwarded to the board on the completion of each video training program.
- (6) The board shall develop a model permit for the class 12 and 13 permits. The board may provide such permits to training entities or licensees for a nominal cost to cover production.
(7)
- (a) Persons who have completed a nationally recognized alcohol management or intervention program since July 1, 1993, may be issued a class 12 or 13 permit upon providing proof of completion of such training to the board.
- (b) Persons who completed the board's alcohol server training program after July 1, 1993, but before July 1, 1995, may be issued a class 13 permit upon providing proof of completion of such training to the board.
[ 2025 c 167 s 4; 2023 c 279 s 4; 1996 c 311 s 2; 1995 c 51 s 4.]
Notes:
Effective date—2023 c 279: See note following RCW 66.24.710.
Findings—1995 c 51: See note following RCW 66.20.300.