Responsible beverage server training offered by Partnership Carson City this month
Partnership Carson City, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office and School Resource Officers offer the Responsible Beverage Server Training, a course for those seeking certification to serve and sell alcohol, tobacco or marijuana products in Carson City.
Per the Nevada Revised Statuses 4.13.170, anyone who sells or serves alcohol is legally required to complete the course. The Responsible Beverage Server Training is also open to anyone who would like to learn about Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) in Carson City. The next training is Thursday, Sept. 16 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Partnership Carson City, 1925 N Carson St.
In this course, attendees learn effective ways to check IDs, the importance of keeping harmful substances out of the hands of underage youth and the consequences for serving and/or selling to underage youth. The cost is $20 and can be paid with cash or check. No personal checks are accepted, and cashier’s checks must be made out to Partnership Carson City. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a certification to sell and serve alcohol, tobacco and marijuana products in Carson City.
Partnership Carson City’s Youth Program Director Samantha Szoyka is leading the course. If you are planning on attending, please RSVP to Samantha at 775-841-4730 x 201 or by email, samantha@pcccarson.org. The last Responsible Beverage Server Training of the year is Thursday, Nov. 18 from 4 to 6 p.m.
To learn more about the Responsible Beverage Server Training, visit the Partnership Carson City website. Connect with Partnership Carson City on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for more educational and health-based webinars.
About Partnership Carson City
Partnership started as an effort to fight the spread of methamphetamine more than a decade ago. Since then, it has taken on the role of a coalition to support and organize all kinds of services throughout the capital city. Partnership still focuses on stopping drug abuse, promoting a variety of programs that help youth and families be safer and healthier.