Alcohol Compliance Checks held in Dawson County

Alcohol Compliance Checks held in Dawson County
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October 1st, 2024 | media release

September 30, 2024 (North Platte, NEB.)  —  Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) conducted local alcohol compliance checks on Saturday, September 28th, in Dawson County during the afternoon and evening.

In total, 10 businesses were checked. Two of those businesses sold alcohol to a minor for a compliance rate of 20%. The businesses that failed the compliance check was the Cozad Country Club and the Fill N Chill #10.

Businesses that sell alcohol to minors are referred to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. Clerks who sell alcohol to minors are cited for procuring alcohol for a minor. This project is 100% funded by the Region II Human Services SUPTBG ($427,899.00 6B08TIO85820-01M002) through SAMHSA, contracted through the NDHHS, Division of Behavioral Health.

Alcohol-serving businesses and employees have access to training resources through the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. Responsible Beverage Server Training is a comprehensive training designed to equip staff with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve alcohol responsibly in a bar, convenience store, grocery store, or at a special even, manage difficult situations, and uphold legal and ethical standards.

To enroll in this free training program or to learn more about its benefits, please visit: https://rbst.lincoln.ne.gov/index.php?page=registration.. A full list of certified alcohol training programs recommended by the Commission can be found here: Certified Alcohol Training Courses.pdf (nebraska.gov).

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