Sec. 13. (a) Except as provided in IC 7.1-3-1.7 , a retailer permittee or dealer permittee who operates an establishment where alcoholic beverages are served or sold must: (1) ensure that each alcohol server completes a server program or a trainer program established or approved under section 5.5 or 6 of this chapter not later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the date the alcohol server begins employment at the establishment; (2) require each alcohol server to attend a refresher course that includes the dissemination of new information concerning the server program subject areas described in section 6 of this chapter or subject areas of a trainer program every three (3) years after the date the alcohol server completes a server program or a trainer program; and (3) maintain training verification records of each alcohol server. (b) A retailer permittee, a dealer permittee, or a management representative of a retailer or dealer permittee must complete a server program or a trainer program established or approved under section 5.5 or 6 of this chapter: (1) not later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the date: (A) the dealer permittee is issued a permit described in section 2 of this chapter; or (B) the retailer permittee is issued a permit described in section 4 of this chapter; and (2) every five (5) years after the date the retailer permittee, dealer permittee, or management representative of the retailer or dealer permittee completes a server program or a trainer program. (c) The commission shall notify a: (1) dealer permittee at the time the dealer permittee renews a permit described in section 2 of this chapter; and (2) retailer permittee at the time the retailer permittee renews a permit described in section 4 of this chapter; of the requirements under subsections (a) and (b). (d) The commission may suspend or revoke a retailer permittee's or dealer permittee's permit or fine a retailer permittee or dealer permittee for noncompliance with this section in accordance with IC 7.1-3-23 .
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