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Can I host a class? YES, but your establishment must meet the following criteria: Be able to seat at least 30 people with unobstructed view, Willing to allow other establishments to attend, Non Smoking, Must be able to darken room for powerpoint presentation. To schedule a class or for more information e-mail Lt. Jim Wilson or call 603-271-8531. How old does a server or sell of alcohol have to be? RSA 179:23 provides information on the age restrictions.Where can I get an ID Checking Guide or We Card Calendar? ID Checking Guide call 1-800-227-8827 We Card Calendar call 1-800-934-3968 Who should attend the training? Any employee who has occasion to handle, sell or serve alcoholic beverages. How often should I attend a class? Becuase law, administrative rules, and ID's change regularly, we recommend that you attend training annually. What are some sample policies? No one under 21 will be sold and alcoholic beverage and no one under 18 will be sold a tobacco product. Requesting proof of age from every customer who appears under the age of 30. The use of the ID CHECKING GUIDE for any identification you are not familiar with and have an age chart at the register to assit cashiers No alcohol will be sold to any adult suspected of purchasing for a minor. (Second Party Sales) Support of Mangers/Owners for clerks who refusing to sell alcohol to minors or intoxicated patrons. Have staff attend TEAM, GETS or MTS seminars annually. Posting of age requirements and "HOUSE RULES/POLICIES" in conspicuous location within the establishment. Don't allow alcohol promotions aimed at youth, including college students in your establishment.
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