25682.
(a) On or before January 1, 2020, the department shall establish a list, published on the department’s Internet Web site, of RBS training courses offered by accredited training providers that may be used to fulfill the requirements of Section 25681.(b) (1) An RBS training course shall consist of at least four hours of instruction and include, but shall not be limited to, the following information:
(A) The social impact of alcohol.
(B) The impact of alcohol on the body.
(C) State laws and regulations relating to alcoholic beverage control, including laws and regulations related to driving under the influence.
(D) Intervention techniques to prevent the service or sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons or intoxicated patrons.
(E) The development of management policies that support the prevention of service or sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons or intoxicated patrons.
(F) The course shall provide basic, introductory instruction on the elements described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive.
(2) An RBS training course may be offered through a trainer-led class and assessment or self-training and assessment.
(3) An RBS certificate or card shall be issued only upon successful completion of an RBS training course and assessment. A minimum score of 70 percent on the assessment shall be required to successfully complete the course.
(4) An RBS training course shall issue a certificate or card to individuals who successfully complete a course. The certificate or card shall be valid for three years from the original date of issuance, regardless of whether the alcohol server changes employers during that period.
(5) The department may, by regulation, establish additional training standards and curricula to be included in an RBS training course.
(c) At least one RBS training course shall cost a participant no more than fifteen dollars ($15), inclusive of the certificate or card provided upon successful completion of the training course. At least one RBS training course shall be offered in Spanish. If no RBS training courses meet these requirements, Section 25681 shall not apply.
(d) The department may authorize an accreditation agency, in addition to ANSI, to accredit training providers to offer RBS training courses and may collect fees to cover the reasonable costs associated with the review and approval of that accreditation agency.