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Yes, Louisiana law requires all alcohol servers in casinos, resorts, and lodges to be ATAP-certified. This includes employees at major casinos in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport.
State specific answers to your questions
Yes, theme parks like Dixie Landin' and movie theaters serving alcohol require staff to complete ATAP training.
Yes, Louisiana allows online ATAP training courses, provided they are accredited by the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.
Yes, catering staff serving alcohol at events must be ATAP-certified. This applies to private catering events, weddings, and corporate gatherings.
Yes, Louisiana law requires all employees selling packaged alcohol in retail stores to complete ATAP training. This applies to grocery stores, gas stations, and liquor stores.
If students handle or serve alcohol as part of their coursework or training, ATAP certification may be required by their program.
Yes, employees selling or serving alcohol at horse racing tracks like Fair Grounds Race Course and Delta Downs must have valid ATAP certification.
While ATAP certification is required statewide, some cities have additional regulations:
Yes, all employees handling alcohol service in restaurants, bars, and grills must complete ATAP training before serving alcohol.
To obtain ATAP certification:
ATAP certification is valid for four years. Employees must renew their certification before it expires.
Louisiana law requires all alcohol servers to complete training within 45 days of hire. Employers who fail to comply may face fines and penalties.
The Alcohol Training and Awareness Program (ATAP) is a mandatory training requirement in Louisiana for anyone who serves, sells, or handles alcohol in a licensed establishment. It is enforced by the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) to promote responsible alcohol service.
You can verify certification through the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) website.
The following employees must complete ATAP training:
The State of Louisiana Alcohol Tobacco Control requires us to verify your identity at various times while taking your course to verify the correct person is actually taking the course.
To obtain your certificate from the State of Louisiana