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Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-3-705

Commission certification

Acts 1995, ch. 396, § 1; 2017, ch. 338, § 3.

The commission shall certify any organization or entity seeking to provide alcohol awareness training for employees or servers, or both, upon adequate demonstration to the commission that the curriculum, faculty, materials and facilities of the organization or entity meet such minimum standards as shall be fixed by the commission. The commission is authorized to review the adequacy of the curriculum, faculty, materials and facilities of any certified trainer at any time. Failure of any certified trainer to maintain adequate records, respond to a request for information from the commission, or meet the minimum standards prescribed by the commission shall be grounds to decertify the organization or entity. The commission may certify any online training programs that meet the minimum standards as set by the commission.

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