Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 42 - REVENUE
Chapter 42.13 - REGULATION OF LICENSEES
Subchapter 42.13.9 - Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service Act
Rule 42.13.904 - PRIVATE TRAINING PROGRAMS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 42.13.904
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The department shall:
(a) issue determinations on private
training program applications within 45 days;
(b) publish providers' contact information on
the department's web site;
(c)
provide notice of new legislation impacting curriculum within 30 days of
passage;
(d) evaluate program
effectiveness, including consideration of the percentage of program
participants who sell to underage or intoxicated persons; and
(e) notify the provider of any required
changes based upon program deficiencies.
(2) A private training provider shall:
(a) provide a minimum of three hours of
training utilizing the provider's approved curriculum;
(b) update its curriculum within 30 days of
receiving notice of new legislation;
(c) submit updated curriculum to the
department for review and only utilize updated curriculum upon receipt of
departmental approval;
(d)
establish the time and location of training sessions;
(e) administer an exam that includes a
Montana portion provided by the department and questions based upon the
curriculum content requirements set forth in ARM 42.13.907;
(f) grade exams;
(g) issue proof of training
documents;
(h) submit training
records to the department on a monthly basis in the form prescribed by the
department; and
(i) abide by all
applicable laws, regulations, and policies concerning the confidentiality of
participant's personal information.
(3) Upon determining that an approved program is ineffective or that the provider failed to adhere to any requirement in (2), the department shall notify the provider and the provider shall cease instructing the program. The provider may apply to have a new program approved under the application process.
(4) The department shall not compensate private training providers for providing training. The providers may charge participants for the training session.
AUTH: 16-4-1009, MCA; IMP: 16-4-1006, MCA
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