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Culinary programs that include alcohol service must ensure that instructors and students serving alcohol follow Utah’s Responsible Vendor guidelines and complete required training.
State specific answers to your questions
Yes. Employees selling beer in convenience stores and grocery stores must complete RV training to ensure compliance with Utah’s alcohol laws and ID verification requirements.
Yes. Resorts and lodges, especially in ski areas like Park City and Moab, must ensure that alcohol service staff complete responsible vendor training.
Yes. Employees handling alcohol in restaurants and bars across Utah’s major cities must complete Responsible Vendor training to comply with state liquor laws.
Yes. Entertainment venues licensed to serve alcohol, including theme parks and select movie theaters, must have trained staff to comply with Utah alcohol regulations.
Utah has strict laws against commercial gambling, and there are no casinos or horse racing tracks that serve alcohol under state law. However, employees at private clubs or similar establishments must still follow Utah’s Responsible Vendor Program.
You can complete the SSC Seller Server Class online through an approved provider. The course is convenient, state-compliant, and ensures you meet Utah’s alcohol service training requirements.
Yes. Caterers serving alcohol at events must comply with Utah’s Responsible Vendor requirements and ensure staff complete an approved training course.
Utah’s Responsible Vendor (RV) Program ensures that alcohol sellers and servers are trained in responsible alcohol service. Employees working in restaurants, bars, grocery stores, and other alcohol-selling establishments must complete an approved training course like SSC Seller Server Classes.