TABC Certification + TX Food Handler All Counties $25.00
Learn2Serve- TABC Seller/Server Training
This course is focused on the issues surrounding responsible practices in selling and serving alcoholic beverages. This course is approximately 4 hours in length including the final certification quiz. Upon completion of the entire course and passing the final quiz, you will receive your Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Seller/Server Certification.
State Approved Texas Food Handler Course –All Counties
State Approved Texas Food Handler Course - All CountiesThis course is a basic review of food safety practices for food service employees. This course is recommended for all food industry employees, which can assist employees in the implementation of safe food handling practices at their food establishment. The Texas Department of State Health Services recognizes and has approved this Learn2serve.com Food Handler's Course. All students must present their completion certificate to their local health authority and must pay the required fees associated with registration at their local authority. THE COURSE FEES DO NOT COVER ANY FEES ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
TABC Seller Server Training + TX Food Handler All Counties
TABC Seller Server Certification Course Description
This course provides you with the necessary knowledge and techniques you need to be a responsible seller-server of alcohol. Specifically, you will learn the laws regulating sale or service of alcoholic beverages to minors, intoxicated persons, and non-members of a private club; how to protect yourself and your establishment from liability; how alcohol affects your customers; how to recognize the effects of alcohol on your customers; how to prevent customers from becoming intoxicated; how to intervene when you need to refuse a sale to someone; how to accurately check IDs and recognize minors; how to prevent second-party sales; and how to refuse a sale.
Learning Objectives
- Define terms used in this course
- Describe the purpose, goals, and rules for seller-server training and certification
- Identify the seller-server’s role in the enhancement of public safety
- Check IDs accurately, and recognize clues for when an individual is using a fake ID
- Use observations to detect that a minor is attempting to purchase alcohol.
- Recognize second-party sales
- Describe how seller-servers are responsible for the acts of their customers (Dram Shop Act)
- Recognize intoxicated individuals
- Define blood alcohol concentration and how it is calculated
- List factors that affect BAC in individuals
- Describe the effects of mixing alcohol with other drugs
- Refuse a sale to someone with little conflict
- Discuss the seller-server’s responsibilities and obligations under the Texas law concerned with preventing alcohol sales to minors, intoxicated persons, and non-members of a private club
State Requirements: See rules regarding Server Training from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission:
At the present time, it is not a requirement of state law that bartenders and wait staff be required to be certified seller/servers, but many employers do require certification for employment.
Please see TABC Frequently Asked Questions regarding Server Training
Seat Time: This course has been approved for 2 hours.
Course Pre-requisite: N/A
Testing: Quizzes must be passed at 80% to move forward to the next lesson. You will have to pass the Final Exam with a 70% to get credit for completion of this course.
Course Completion: You will be able to print your TABC Certification immediately after completing the course.
Course Name: TABC Seller Server Certification
Credit Hour: 2
Release Date: 1/1/2011
Expiration Date: 7/5/2012
Approval Number: 454-508
Course Category: Alcohol Seller/Server
Provider Name: Learn2Serve.com
Provider Number: 454-508
CLASSROOM ONLINE COURSE FEATURES
- The course is totally Interactive using "Flash" featuring interactive characters and full audio- there is no waiting on slow, read-only pages.
- Student may log in from any computer with appropriate Internet capability.
- Student may print temporary Certificate of Completion online at time of course completion.
- Payment for CLASSROOM ONLINE'S Alcohol Seller/Server course is available with VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, PayPal or online check.
- 24/7 Tech support is available at 877.283.0544
State Requirements
This course is approved throughout the entire State of Texas.
However, requirements, renewal periods, and associated health department fees will vary from county/city to county/city.
It is advised to check with your local governing health department to obtain this info.
State Approved Texas Food Handler Course - All Counties
This course is a basic review of food safety practices for food service employees. This course is recommended for all food industry employees, which can assist employees in the implementation of safe food handling practices at their food establishment. The Texas Department of State Health Services recognizes and has approved this Learn2serve.com Food Handler's Course. All students must present their completion certificate to their local health authority and must pay the required fees associated with registration at their local authority. THE COURSE FEES DO NOT COVER ANY FEES ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
State Approved Texas Food Handler Course - City of Plano
This course is a basic review of food safety practices for food service employees. This course is recommended for all food industry employees, which can assist employees in the implementation of safe food handling practices at their food establishment. The Texas Department of State Health Services recognizes and has approved this Learn2serve.com Food Handler's Course. Your registration fee for this course does include the City of Plano's registration fee. Once you have completed this training, please print your official food handler certificate.
The TEXAS ALCOHOLIC Beverage Commission strongly feels that trained sellers, servers, and managers are better able to identify and prevent sales of alcoholic beverages to minors, intoxicated persons, and non-members of a private club. Because of this belief, the agency has certified courses for seller/server training. These courses are provided by certified private businesses or retailers for their own employees whose curriculum has been reviewed and approved by the TABC and whose trainers are also certified. These courses cover the laws applicable to the sales or service of alcoholic beverages to minors, intoxicated persons, and non-members of a private club. The courses also teach techniques to identify these persons and prevent sales to them. Individuals who successfully complete an approved program are issued certificates and licensees or permittees could, under certain terms, receive a restrained administrative case.
Texas TABC Online Alcohol Seller Server Certification -
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