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Mission Statement

The general purpose of the Alcohol & Tobacco Commission's work, as defined by law, are:

  • To protect the economic welfare, health, peace, and morals of the people of this state
  • To regulate and limit the manufacture, sale, possession, and use of alcohol and alcoholic beverages
  • To regulate the sale, possession, and distribution of tobacco products 
  • To provide for the raising of revenue

ATC Information

ATC Appeal Hearings - Denial of alcoholic beverage permit appeal hearings currently scheduled for February/March 2010. view 

 
Notice:  As of January 1, 2010, all employee and volunteer permit holders in the state are required to attend a certified server training program within 120 days of employment.  In order for current employee permit holders to come into compliance, they must attend an approved server training program prior to May 1, 2010. 

If you are interested in becoming a certified trainer that can train servers and other trainers, please click here.

Although the ATC is conitinuing to offer server training for free, it is being offered on a very limited basis.  You can also attend a server training course provided by an approved third party training provider.  To view a list of approved training providers, click here

 
ALL 19 & 20 YR. OLDS APPLYING FOR A RESTRICTED PERMIT MUST ATTEND AN APPROVED SERVER TRAINING PRIOR TO APPLYING FOR A RESTRICTED PERMIT

Under the new Server Training laws [7.1-3-1.5-13(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 120 days after the date:
a.   The dealer permittee is issued a permit (package liquor stores only) . . .
b.   The retailer permittee is issued a permit 
(beer, wine or liquor retailers) . . and

(2)    Every (5) years after the date the retailer permittee, dealer permittee, or management representative of the retailer or dealer permitee completes [the initial] server training program.