Servers and managers are required to complete an approved server training program under South Carolina state law ...
South Carolina businesses that sell alcohol now have until May 1 to make sure servers and managers have required training.
The extension comes after a delay in launching the program, which is part of a series of reforms designed to lower liquor liability insurance costs.
(WSPA) — South Carolina alcohol servers and managers have more time to meet state training requirements following a deadline extension to May 1. The governor signed a resolution Monday moving the date ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WBTW) — Gov. Henry McMaster signed legislation on Monday to extend a new training deadline for those involved with serving alcohol at South Carolina bars and restaurants. Servers and ...
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South Carolina servers and bartenders now have until May 1 to complete a newly required alcohol training exam.
State lawmakers are racing to extend the deadline for a critical alcohol server training program meant to reduce bar owners’ liquor liability insurance rates.
A joint resolution signed by Gov. Henry McMaster gives servers and managers until May 1 to complete South Carolina's newly required program.
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South Carolina has extended its deadline for mandatory alcohol server training under the state’s liquor liability law.