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Alcohol Server Education ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES Certifying Servers Since 1998 ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION CLASS OUTLINE ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 1 Thank you for enrolling with Alcohol Server Training & Services (ASTS) to complete your Alcohol Server Education class. We have been an approved provider for Alcohol Server Education in the State of New Mexico since 1998. Everyone who sells or serves alcohol in the state of New Mexico is required to obtain a Server’s Permit. This includes all Bartenders, Waiters, Managers, Liquor License Owners, Convenience or Grocery Store Clerks. A Server Permit is valid for 3 years. Both our Face-to-Face class and our Instructor-Led Virtual class are meant to be engaging and informative, and they are designed to help you go beyond the basics to pass the certification class and to help you serve alcohol responsibly and legally while on the job. To obtain your Temporary Alcohol Server Permit today, the following are required: Completion of the Server Permit Application Verification of your identity with a valid Picture ID. Attending the entire Certification Class on the same day A passing score of 80% on the 50 question test which will be given at the end of the course Upon successful completion of the Alcohol Server Education class and obtaining a passing test score, you will receive a Temporary Alcohol Server Permit. The Temporary Server Permit is valid for 120 days from the date you successfully complete the class. Your official permit will arrive by mail from the New Mexico Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) Again, thank you for choosing ASTS to complete your Alcohol Server Education class. We welcome your questions and feedback. Sincerely, Martin C. Vela Martin Vela Instructor ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 2 SERVER PERMIT (2017) NO LONGER REQUIRED TO CARRY ORIGINAL PERMIT WHILE SELLING/SERVING NEW MEXICO HAS A 30-DAY GRACE PERIOD FOR CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR CERTIFICATION 19 YEARS OLD - RESTAURANT AT TABLE - 51% FROM SALE OF FOOD This Class IS NOT ABOUT Getting People Drunk To Make More Money PRIVILEGE 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER SOBER PRESENTS ID WHEN ASKED STATISTICS 1 IN 10 DRINKERS IS AN ALCOHOLIC 1 IN 7 DRIVERS HAS A DWI PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF DRINKING SOCIAL DRINKING PROBLEM DRINKING ALCOHOLISM 50% of ALL FATAL CRASHES in New Mexico Involve Alcohol STANDARD SIZE DRINKS 12 OZ BEER (5%) THESE 3 DRINKS ARE KNOWN AS 4 OZ - 5 OZ GLASS OF WINE (12%) STANDARD SIZE DRINKS (SSD) 1.25 OZ - 1.5 OZ SHOT 80 PROOF (40%) { ONE STANDARD SIZE DRINK CONTAINS ~ 1 OZ OF ETHANOL/ETHYL ALCOHOL (EToH) It Takes Approximately 90 MINUTES FOR THE LIVER TO BREAK DOWN 1 OZ of Ethanol In A Standard Size Drink (SSD). The ONLY WAY To Sober Up Is TIME ALCOHOL AND THE BODY BAC = BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT OUR BODIES PHYSICALLY GET RID OF ALCOHOL BY: BREATHING 7%, SWEATING 3% LIVER 90% MYTHS ABOUT SOBERING UP DRINKING WATER, COFFEE, ENERGY DRINKS TRUE OR FALSE? COCAINE WILL SOBER YOU UP COUNTERACTING: LEVEL OUT, CANCEL OUT, BALANCE OUT An Important Factor Affecting Impairment Is HOW FAST A PERSON DRINKS. IF YOU DRANK A 6 PACK IN 30 SECONDS, HOW WOULD YOU FEEL? ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 3 ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 4 STATE OF NEW MEXICO ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) RULES AND REGULATIONS BARS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS 2 UNCONSUMED ALCOHOL BEVERAGE DRINKS TIME TO SOBER UP FOR STANDARD SIZE DRINKS 1 SSD 90 MIN 3 SSD 3 HOURS 4 SSD 6 HOURS 8 SSD 12 HOURS 10 SSD 15 HOURS ETHANOL - > ACETYLALDEHYDE - > C02 + H2O MALE 160 LBS. FEMALE .07 BAC 3 SSDs .09 BAC SERVING ALCOHOL: FIRST HOUR SUGGESTION FEMALE SMALL MEDIUM LARGE 1 SSD 2 SSD 3 SSD MALE SMALL MEDIUM LARGE 2 SSD 3 SSD 4 SSD nD RD th 2 HOUR 3 HOUR 4 HOUR CUT OFF 1 SSD 1 SSD 1 SSD RETAIL STORES 20 GALLONS = 8 CASES OF BEER 1 CASE = 24 CANS 12 OZ. PER BOTTLE/CAN 20 GALLONS = 100 BOTTLES OF WINE 1 CASE = 12 BOTTLES 750 ML PER BOTTLE 20 GALLONS = 100 BOTTLES OF HARD LIQUOR 1 CASE = 12 BOTTLES 750 ML PER BOTTLE SALES PAPERWORK ALCOHOLIC ITEMS ALCOHOLIC ITEMS TOTALING 20 GALLONS EXCLUDING ORIGINAL CASE(S) INCLUDING ORIGINAL CASE(S) KEG (6 GALLONS) OF HARD LIQUOR - - TOTALING 20 GALLONS OF HARD LIQUOR) CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS ITEMIZED LIST ITEMIZED LIST ITEMIZED LIST DATE OF PURCHASE DATE OF PURCHASE DATE OF PURCHASE STOCK CONTROL # SERIAL# OFF THE CASE DOB DL/ID# ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 5 ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 6 LICENSED WHOLESALER EACH LOCATION MUST PURCHASE ALCOHOL FROM A LICENSED WHOLESALER NOTING ON INVOICE, ESTABLISHMENT’S ADDRESS AND LIQUOR LICENSE #. NEW MEXICO DEFINITION OF INTOXICATION DEFINITON READING DUI = .05 - - .0799 DWI = .08 - - .1599 AGGRAVATED DWI = .16 LEGAL INTOXICATION FOR A MINOR = .02 LEGAL INTOXICATION FOR AN ADULT = .08 4 WAYS TO GET AN AGGRAVATED DWI BREATHALYZER .16 OR HIGHER BLOOD .16 OR HIGHER BODILY INJURY TO SELF OR OTHERS WHILE DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE REFUSAL TO TAKE BREATH OR BLOOD TEST A Person’s Coordination Could Be IMPAIRED AT .02 BAC BAC 100 – 139 LBS 140 – 179 LBS 180 – 239 LBS 240 – 279 LBS .08 2 SSD 3 SSD 4 SSD 5 SSD .16 4 SSD 6 SSD 8 SSD 10 SSD IF 90 MINUTES HAS NOT LAPSED, The Person With A BAC of .14 or Greater, The Presumptive Evidence Is That The Person Was Intoxicated at Time of Last Sale. LIABILITY UNDER THE LAW 1st PARTY = VICTIM / FAMILY 2ND PARTY = DRUNK DRIVER 3RD PARTY = SERVER(S) DRAM SHOP LIABILITY MEANS THAT A BAR OR OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS MAY BE HELD LIABLE FOR CIVIL DAMAGES IF IT PROVIDED ALCOHOL TO A PATRON WHO WAS LATER INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT AND HARMED SOMEONE ELSE. DOCUMENTATION AND REPORTS SUGGESTION – KEEP INCIDENT REPORTS FOR 3 YEARS OR MORE ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 7 SUGGESTION – KEEP A LOG 365 DAYS PER YEAR PREVENTING DRUNK DRIVERS ON THE ROAD SAFE RIDE PROGRAMS DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAMS FOOD CHECK ID AVOID PROMOTIONS THAT ENCOURAGE OVERCONSUMPTION GAMES INVOLVING DRINKING, DRINK GIVE-AWAYS, ALCOHOL PRIZES (NO GAMBLING) UNLIMITED DRINKS, FIXED PRICES, FIXED PERIOD OF TIME DRINKING 2-FOR-1 DRINK SPECIALS DRINKS BELOW ½ OFF SERVE OR SELL BELOW COST TO ADVERTISE ANY OF THE ABOVE TACTICS RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL SERVICE CAN INCLUDE FOOD, FRIEND, TAXI LIMITING CONSUMPTION NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BUY TIME / SLOW DOWN MONITOR CUSTOMERS INCIDENT LOGS PARTNER WITH CO-WORKERS ASK FOR HELP POLICE Drink specials DO NOT belong in the group of Responsible Alcohol Service 4 REQUIRED POSTERS FOR LICENSED ESTABLISHMENTS NO FIREARMS MINORS WARNING – DRINKING ALCOHOL DURING PREGANANCY CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS HIGH COST OF DWIs REGULATIONS PURPLE BOOK LIQUOR LAWS SERVING ALCOHOL TO: CRIMINAL CITATION COURT NON TRAFFIC CITATION *INTOXICATED PERSON *MINOR BLUE BOOK ABC RULES & SERVING ALCOHOL TO: ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION ABC REGULATIONS *INTOXICATED PERSON *MINOR *NO VALID PERMIT ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 8 FINES AND PENALTIES LIQUOR LICENSE HOLDER, $10,000 FINE PER CITATION SALE/SERVER VIOLATIONS SERVING ALCOHOL WITHOUT A VALID SERVER PERMIT FINE UP TO $500 FIRST OFFENSE: SALE TO MINOR OR INTOXICATED PERSON: MISDEMEANOR AND FINE UP TO $500 SECOND OFFENSE SALE TO MINOR 4TH DEGREE FELONY, FINE UP TO $5000 THIRD OFFENSE SALE TO MINOR 4TH DEGREE FELONY, FINE UP TO $5000 FOURTH OFFENSE SALE TO MINOR 4TH DEGREE FELONY, FINE UP TO $5000 ANY VIOLATION of These Regulations CAN RESULT IN JAIL TIME and Suspension and/or Revocation of Server Permit ALCOHOL SALES LICENSURE RESTAURANT LICENSE RETAIL LICENSE DISPENSER LICENSE Beer Beer Beer Wine Wine Wine Liquor Liquor Off Premises On and Off Premises HOURS OF OPERATION HOURS OF OPERATION HOURS OF OPERATION 07:00 AM – 11:00 PM Mon - Sat 07:00 AM – 12:00 AM Mon - Sat 07:00 AM – 02:00 AM Mon - Sat 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM Sun 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM Sun 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Sun EXAMPLES EXAMPLES EXAMPLES Garcia’s Kitchen 7-11 Chilies Flying Star Costco Bars A Restaurant Establishment Is Defined As Having: a Kitchen Staff, Wait Staff and Service to the Table HEALTH COMPLICATION FROM ALCOHOL ALCOHOL ACTS AS A TERATOGEN DURING PREGNANCY FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS INCLUDES: o FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME (FAS) PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE PROBLEMS o FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECT (FAE) COGNITIVE PROBLEMS ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING & SERVICES PO BOX 36433 Albuquerque, NM 87176 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 505-323-5630 www.asts-nm.com CLASS OUTLINE - ALCOHOL SERVER EDUCATION P a g e | 9 TRUE OR FALSE: ARE FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME AND DOWN SYNDROME THE SAME THING? A PREGNANT WOMAN SHOULD NOT DRINK ALCOHOL FROM CONCEPTION TO BIRTH ABOUT ALCOHOL DRUG DEPRESSANT TERATOGEN IDENTIFICATION ACCEPTABLE FORMS OF ID MUST .
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