Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 845 - OREGON LIQUOR AND CANNABIS COMMISSION
Division 16 - SERVER EDUCATION PROGRAM PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
Section 845-016-0020 - Instructor and Trainer Qualification and Performance Standards; Provider Responsibility for Fee and Performance
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 845-016-0020
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Qualifications: Each instructor and person who trains instructors, and who submits a Provider Certification form after September 1, 2007 must have:
(a) A
minimum of four years of verified full-time employment (8,000 hours) in the
fields of training, education, law, law enforcement, substance abuse
rehabilitation, the hospitality industry or any of the subjects listed in ORS
471.542(5);
or
(b) A minimum of two years of
post-secondary education in the fields of training, education, law, law
enforcement, substance abuse rehabilitation, the hospitality industry or any of
the subjects listed in 471.542(5).
(2) Performance Standards: Each instructor and person who trains instructors must:
(a)
Teach the Alcohol Server Education Program that the Commission
approved;
(b) Understand the
objectives of the program and be able to communicate to the students with
knowledge, clarity and judgment about the program;
(c) Demonstrate skill in student
supervision;
(d) Respect the rights
of all students and treat them without discrimination based on their age,
disability, national origin, race, marital status, religion, sex or sexual
orientation;
(e) Demonstrate
willingness to work cooperatively with others, including the Commission
staff.
(3) Provider Responsibility for Fee:
(a) The provider is
responsible for submitting a completed Provider Staff Certification form and a
$100 fee for each instructor. The Commission does not require a $100 instructor
fee for a qualified provider instructor or authorized representative
instructor. If, however, both the provider and the authorized representative
will teach courses, the provider must pay the instructor fee for the authorized
representative. An instructor may not teach an Alcohol Server Education course
until certified by the Commission;
(b) Despite subsection (3)(a) of this rule,
if an instructor wants to teach in another provider's Oregon Alcohol Server
Education program, the Commission will not require another instructor fee if
the fee has been paid for the certification period;
(c) Violation of this section is a Category
III violation (see OAR
845-016-0080,
Sanctions).
(4) Provider Responsibility for Performance Standards:
(a)
The provider must ensure that each instructor meets the performance standards
in section (2) of this rule. This includes at least:
(A) Personally observing each instructor's
entire class and evaluating the instructor on the Commission's evaluation form
during the instructor's first or second class. (If the provider is the
instructor, the Commission will evaluate the provider-instructor.);
(B) Sending the form to the Commission within
15 days after the class;
(C)
Correcting any performance that the provider identifies or that the Commission
identifies through its Quality Assurance Plan.
(b) Violation of this section is a Category
II violation (see OAR
845-016-0080,
Sanctions).
(5) Provider Responsibility to give notice of class times and locations for classroom courses:
(a) The provider must submit a
schedule of planned classes, with times and locations, to the Commission's
Alcohol Server Education program at least seven days before the classes are
held;
(b) The provider must notify
the Commission of any changes to the schedule required in section (5)(a) as
soon as possible;
(c) Despite
Sections (5)(a) and (b), a provider or instructor may:
(A) Schedule or reschedule a class shortly
before the class to accommodate a request from students. If the Commission has
been unable to observe and evaluate an instructor because most classes are
scheduled under seven days, the Commission will notify the provider and require
the provider to call the Commission to give all class times and locations until
the Commission is able to complete the required observations and
evaluation;
(B) Cancel a class in
an emergency without prior notice to the Commission. A provider or instructor
may also cancel shortly before a class without notifying the Commission if the
provider:
(i) Notifies persons inquiring
about classes that the provider may cancel if there are not a stated minimum
numbers of students; and
(ii) Has
notified the Commission in advance of this practice.
(d) Violation of this section is a
Category III Violation (see OAR
845-016-0080,
Sanctions).
Stat. Auth.: ORS 471.030, 471.730(1) & (5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 471.542 & 471.547
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