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Yes. Casinos like Potawatomi Hotel & Casino and Ho-Chunk Gaming serve alcohol, requiring bartenders and servers to complete an RBS-certified course to comply with state regulations.
State specific answers to your questions
Yes. Employees selling beer, wine, or liquor at convenience stores and grocery stores must complete RBS training to comply with Wisconsin’s alcohol sales laws.
Yes. Employees working in grills, pubs, and taverns must complete RBS training to legally serve alcohol and prevent violations related to underage sales and over-service.
Wisconsin does not currently have operational horse racing tracks with alcohol service, but employees at similar venues with liquor licenses must comply with RBS training requirements.
Yes. Resorts and lodges, especially those in popular tourist areas like the Wisconsin Dells and Door County, must ensure that employees who serve alcohol have completed RBS certification.
Yes. Anyone serving alcohol in Wisconsin’s major cities must complete an approved Responsible Beverage Server training course like SSC Seller Server Classes to comply with state laws.
Yes. Entertainment venues licensed to serve alcohol, including theme parks like Mt. Olympus and select movie theaters, must ensure employees complete RBS training.
You can complete the SSC Seller Server Class online through an approved provider. The course is flexible, state-compliant, and helps ensure you meet Wisconsin’s alcohol service training requirements.
Culinary schools that incorporate alcohol service into their curriculum must ensure students and instructors comply with RBS regulations and complete the necessary training.
Yes. Catering companies licensed to serve alcohol at events must comply with Wisconsin RBS training requirements to ensure responsible alcohol service.
Wisconsin’s Responsible Beverage Server (RBS) certification is required for individuals who sell or serve alcohol in licensed establishments. This includes bartenders, servers, and cashiers working in restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and other alcohol-selling businesses.