Delaware Code § 4-1208

Training program costs
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(a) All costs associated with the implementation, administration and enforcement of the requirements of this chapter shall be paid from a
special fund entitled the "Delaware Responsible Alcoholic Beverage Server Training Program Fund."
(b) The Commissioner shall deposit $300 from each application process fee, collected pursuant to § 554(x) of this title, into the
Delaware Responsible Alcoholic Beverage Server Training Program Fund.
(c) Any person that takes the course offered by the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement after January 1, 2006, shall pay a fee,
in the amount determined by the Commissioner, not to exceed $15 for the full course and $10 for the recertification course. Said fee shall
be deposited into the Delaware Responsible Alcoholic Beverage Server Training Program Fund to pay for the costs associated with the
program. Any person that is approved by the Commissioner to offer a responsible alcoholic beverage server training course may be
required to remit a fee determined by the Commissioner, not to exceed $15, to offset any costs associated with creating an identification
card for the server.
(d) The Fund shall be a revolving fund and no funds deposited therein shall revert to the General Fund of the State Treasury.
(e) The Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner and Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement shall, on or before December 31
of each year, make a report to the Governor of all income and expenditures made from said Fund. A copy of said reports shall be given
biennially on or before December 31 to any member of the General Assembly who requests a copy.
(f) The Commissioner shall deposit $200 from each application process fee, collected pursuant to § 554(x) of this title, into an account
designated by the Department of Finance for the General Fund of the State Treasury.

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