Pennsylvania PLCB RUDD Grants (2026–2028): Funding Opportunity for Alcohol Education & Compliance Training Providers

PLCB Now Accepting Applications for Alcohol Education Grants (Deadline: March 20, 2026) The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is now accepting applications for its Reducing Underage and Dangerous Drinking (RUDD) grants, which fund programs that discourage and reduce underage and dangerous drinking and promote responsible alcohol consumption by those of legal drinking age. For NAHCT […]

Florida Food Handler Training in 2026: Why the Approval Process Needs an Update

Florida’s Food Handler Training Approval System Is Frozen in 2004 — It’s Time to Modernize F.S. 509.049(3) Florida’s hospitality industry is one of the largest in the nation. Thousands of restaurants, bars, hotels, and food service operations rely on trained employees to protect public health and operate safely every day. But Florida’s current Food Service […]

Washington LCB Announces Update to Acceptable Forms of ID for MAST Programs

Effective November 8, 2025, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) has announced an amendment to WAC 314-11-025, adding two new forms of acceptable identification that may be used to verify age for alcohol service. The update impacts all Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) providers, who must revise their course materials to reflect these […]

Arizona Updates Title 4: What Training Providers Need to Know

Arizona Title 4 updates for training providers – liquor sampling, event sponsorships, watercraft rules, and new craft producer festival license.

The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (DLLC) has announced updates to Title 4, with new provisions taking effect September 26, 2025. Training providers must review these changes and submit updated syllabi, exams, and course materials to the DLLC by September 15, 2025. Below is a breakdown of the main legislative updates, what they […]

South Carolina Overhauls Alcohol Server Training Requirements Under H.3430

Graphic showing South Carolina with a checklist icon, announcing new alcohol server training requirements under H.3430 effective September 2025

On May 12, 2025, South Carolina enacted H.3430, a sweeping liquor liability reform and alcohol server certification law. This new law represents a complete shift in how alcohol server training is regulated in the state, and it directly impacts training providers, licensees, and employees working in on-premises establishments. What’s Changed? Previously, a number of training […]

Important Update: TABC Launching New Seller/Server School Management System

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is retiring its legacy VERSA system and launching the new Seller/Server School Management System (SMS). This transition will affect every approved seller/server training provider in Texas. The new platform is designed to centralize and simplify applications, renewals, fees, certification numbers, and compliance reporting — all in one place. Key […]

New Indiana Law Expands Alcohol Server Permit Requirement to Bouncers

What Training Providers Need to Know About House Enrolled Act 1275 Effective July 1, 2025, a new law in Indiana—House Enrolled Act 1275—has redefined who qualifies as an “alcohol server” in the state. While bartenders, servers, clerks, and other alcohol-handling staff have long been required to complete approved alcohol server training and obtain an employee […]

Montana RASS Training Law Changes: What Providers Need to Know

Updated July 23, 2025 Two new laws passed by the Montana Legislature—House Bill 157 (LC1667) and House Bill 196 (LC1632)—revise the requirements for Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service (RASS) training programs certified by the Montana Department of Revenue. These updates affect both the structure of training programs and the content that must be covered. Training […]