Safe Harbor Definition Tabc


Answer: Not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body, or (2) having a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.
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Answer: appear in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another.
[Penal Code Sec. 49.02]
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Answer: when a person fails to meet a standard level of care that an ordinary person under these conditions would meet, e.g. checking IDs, calculating age, refusing to over-serve patrons, and looking for signs of intoxication.
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Question: breaking the law
Answer: If you are charged with breaking the laws concerning the sale of alcohol, your seller-server certification can be revoked.

First offense - you must take this class and exam again to be recertified within the first 30 days after the offense.
Second offense within 12 months - you may not be recertified for 90 days.
Third offense in 12 months - you may not be recertified for 12 months.
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Question: Your seller-server certificate can also be revoked by TABC if you:
Answer: Provide false information.
Do not successfully pass the final exam.
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Question: Safe Harbor
Answer: telling establishments across the state of Texas that if one of their employees is charged with selling alcohol to a minor or intoxicated person, the TABC will not revoke the establishment's license or permit to sell alcohol as long as certain standards are met.
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Question: In order for your employer's license to be protected:
Answer: The person selling/serving is not the owner or an officer of the company;
The person selling/serving holds a current seller-server training certificate from a TABC approved school;
All employees engaged in the sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic beverages, as well as their immediate managers, are certified within 30 days of their hire date;
The employer has written policies for responsible alcohol service and consumption and ensures that each employee has read and understands these policies;
The employer does not directly or indirectly encourage the employee to violate the law.
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Question: If one violation takes place for safe harbor the company is not protected
Answer: Criminal action may be taken against the employee;
The owner or manager may be required to complete an affidavit stating that they have met all the requirements;
The owner or manager will be required to provide the names, social security numbers, and dates of birth of all employees so that the affidavit can be verified.
TABC will verify the certification of the employees.
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Question: minor
Answer: under age 21
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Question: "Intoxication”Questi”Question: "Intoxication”Questi”Question: "Intoxication”Question: "Intoxication" Answer: Not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body, or (2) having a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more. ================================================== Question: "Public Intoxication" Answer: appear in a public place while intoxicated to the degree that the person may endanger the person or another. [Penal Code Sec. 49.02] ================================================== Question: "Criminal Negligence" Answer: when a person fails to meet a standard level of care that an ordinary person under these conditions would meet, e.g. checking IDs, calculating age, refusing to over-serve patrons, and looking for signs of intoxication. ================================================== Question: breaking the law Answer: If you are charged with breaking the laws concerning the sale of alcohol, your seller-server certification can be revoked. First offense - you must take this class and exam again to be recertified within the first 30 days after the offense. Second offense within 12 months - you may not be recertified for 90 days. Third offense in 12 months - you may not be recertified for 12 months. ================================================== Question: Your seller-server certificate can also be revoked by TABC if you: Answer: Provide false information. Do not successfully pass the final exam. ================================================== Question: Safe Harbor Answer: telling establishments across the state of Texas that if one of their employees is charged with selling alcohol to a minor or intoxicated person, the TABC will not revoke the establishment's license or permit to sell alcohol as long as certain standards are met. ================================================== Question: In order for your employer's license to be protected: Answer: The person selling/serving is not the owner or an officer of the company; The person selling/serving holds a current seller-server training certificate from a TABC approved school; All employees engaged in the sale, service, or delivery of alcoholic beverages, as well as their immediate managers, are certified within 30 days of their hire date; The employer has written policies for responsible alcohol service and consumption and ensures that each employee has read and understands these policies; The employer does not directly or indirectly encourage the employee to violate the law. ================================================== Question: If one violation takes place for safe harbor the company is not protected Answer: Criminal action may be taken against the employee; The owner or manager may be required to complete an affidavit stating that they have met all the requirements; The owner or manager will be required to provide the names, social security numbers, and dates of birth of all employees so that the affidavit can be verified. TABC will verify the certification of the employees. ================================================== Question: minor Answer: under age 21 ==================================================