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ILIllinois BASSET Certification Alcohol Responsible Vendor Training

Course details:

  • Course access for 60 days
  • Certificate valid for 3 years
  • 2 attempts to pass timed exam
  • Secure site by LetsEncrypt.org
  • Verified Authorize.Net merchant
  • Enter Promo Code at Checkout
Take this course – $9

Seller Server Alcohol Training Awareness Program Classes

Illinois BASSET - Seller Server Course

This is a self-paced course available 24/7 and is offered in English and Spanish.

Beverage Alcohol Sellers Servers Education and Training Classes - This Illinois BASSET training course consists of 6 modules outlined below:

Module 1: Illinois ILCC Seller-Server Training Overview
After completing this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Understand the social impact of drinking.
  • Correctly define terms related to the sale or serving of alcohol in the state of Illinois.
  • Describe the responsibilities of the sellers and servers of alcohol in the state of Illinois.
  • State the intent of Illinois laws relating to the physical properties of alcohol, drugs and alcoholism, prevention and intervention techniques, state and local alcohol-related statutes, proper identification and police expectations, and potential liability issues.

Module 2: Physical Properties of Alcohol, Drugs & Alcoholism
After completing this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Define blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and list factors that affect BAC in individuals.
  • Use observation to detect if a person is intoxicated.
  • Calculate blood alcohol concentration (BAC).

Module 3: Prevention & Intervention Techniques
After completing this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Describe how alcohol vendors may be responsible for the acts of their customers (Dram Shop Liability).
  • Determine whether a sale of alcohol is legal or illegal with regards to an intoxicated person in a variety of different situations.
  • Define blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and list factors that affect BAC in individuals.
  • Use observations to detect if a person is intoxicated.
  • Apply appropriate intervention techniques for preventing sales to  intoxicated persons in a variety of circumstances.

Module 4: Illinois State Statutes, Local Ordinances, Illinois DUI Laws
After completing this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Correctly determine what constitutes a legal sale or service of alcohol in the State of Illinois.
  • Understand the ramifications of driving under the influence of alcohol in the State of Illinois.

Module 5: Proper Identification Techniques, Police Policies & Expectations
When you complete this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Use observations to detect when a minor is attempting to purchase alcohol.
  • Correctly identify whether an ID is valid and proper for purposes of establishing age, and
  • Determine appropriate intervention techniques with regards to a minor attempting to purchase alcohol in a variety of situations.
  • Recognize signs of Human Trafficking and how to help.

Module 6: Dram Shop Liabilities, Insurance, and Victim's Rights
When you complete this module, you will be able to do the following:

  • Describe how seller-servers are responsible for the acts of their customers (Dram Shop Act).
  • Describe the role and benefits of a Designated Driver.
  • Understand the rules regarding Cocktails To-Go.
  • Understand the intent of BASSET Alcohol and Gaming.
  • Describe the proper use of Municipal Support Services.