Chapter 314-17 - Mandatory alcohol server training
- § 314-17-005 - What is the purpose of this chapter?
- § 314-17-010 - Definitions
- § 314-17-015 - Types of alcohol server training permits
- § 314-17-020 - How long are class 12 and 13 permits good for?
- § 314-17-025 - Does a permit holder have to carry his or her class 12 or 13 permit?
- § 314-17-030 - Are employers responsible for ensuring that their employees have class 12 or 13 permits?
- § 314-17-035 - How are lost class 12 and 13 permits replaced?
- § 314-17-040 - May an eighteen to twenty year-old student who takes and passes a class 12 training course upgrade to a class 12 permit upon turning twenty-one without retaking the training course?
- § 314-17-045 - How do I get a class 12 or 13 permit in Washington if I was trained in another state?
- § 314-17-050 - How do I become a provider?
- § 314-17-060 - What are the course standards, course content, and other requirements for class 12 or 13 training programs?
- § 314-17-065 - How does a provider receive certification for its trainers?
- § 314-17-070 - What criminal history would prevent a person from receiving certification to be a trainer?
- § 314-17-075 - How does a provider get class 12 or 13 permit forms?
- § 314-17-080 - What should a provider or a trainer do when a class 12 or 13 permit is issued in error?
- § 314-17-085 - What records must a provider or trainer submit to the board or keep on file?
- § 314-17-090 - Prohibited conduct by providers and trainers
- § 314-17-095 - What must a provider do when a trainer violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-100 - What are the penalties when a provider or a trainer violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-105 - [Effective until 7/19/2024] What are the penalties when a permit holder violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-105 - [Effective 7/19/2024] Penalties when a permit holder violates a liquor law or regulation, version 2
- § 314-17-110 - May the board impose sanctions or penalties other than those described in WAC 314-17-105?
- § 314-17-115 - Appeal rights
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- § 314-17-005 - What is the purpose of this chapter?
- § 314-17-010 - Definitions
- § 314-17-015 - Types of alcohol server training permits
- § 314-17-020 - How long are class 12 and 13 permits good for?
- § 314-17-025 - Does a permit holder have to carry his or her class 12 or 13 permit?
- § 314-17-030 - Are employers responsible for ensuring that their employees have class 12 or 13 permits?
- § 314-17-035 - How are lost class 12 and 13 permits replaced?
- § 314-17-040 - May an eighteen to twenty year-old student who takes and passes a class 12 training course upgrade to a class 12 permit upon turning twenty-one without retaking the training course?
- § 314-17-045 - How do I get a class 12 or 13 permit in Washington if I was trained in another state?
- § 314-17-050 - How do I become a provider?
- § 314-17-060 - What are the course standards, course content, and other requirements for class 12 or 13 training programs?
- § 314-17-065 - How does a provider receive certification for its trainers?
- § 314-17-070 - What criminal history would prevent a person from receiving certification to be a trainer?
- § 314-17-075 - How does a provider get class 12 or 13 permit forms?
- § 314-17-080 - What should a provider or a trainer do when a class 12 or 13 permit is issued in error?
- § 314-17-085 - What records must a provider or trainer submit to the board or keep on file?
- § 314-17-090 - Prohibited conduct by providers and trainers
- § 314-17-095 - What must a provider do when a trainer violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-100 - What are the penalties when a provider or a trainer violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-105 - What are the penalties when a permit holder violates a liquor law or regulation?
- § 314-17-110 - May the board impose sanctions or penalties other than those described in WAC 314-17-105?
- § 314-17-115 - Appeal rights