All Ohio bar owners, servers would have to pass alcohol safety training, under new state legislation

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All Ohio bar owners, servers would have to pass alcohol safety training, under new state legislation
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If passed, Ohio would become the 21st state to require owners and employees of establishments that serve alcohol to take such training.

In this March 4, 2011, file photo, a bartender begins to pour a drink from a bottle of Jack Daniels at a bar in San Francisco. COLUMBUS, Ohio—All Ohio liquor license holders and their employees would be required to pass a state training course on alcohol safety, under new legislation in the Ohio House., introduced by Republican state Rep.

A taxpayer-backed Browns dome in Brook Park would be among the most expensive stadiums in modern history: Capitol LetterHow does the Cleveland Browns’ new stadium proposal compare with other stadium projects worldwide? Pavliga said Kaiser’s mother approached her with the training requirement proposal in hopes that it would prevent other Ohioans from dying.

“We see this as an issue that not only will help protect , but will help protect citizens,” Pavliga said. “It will allow everyone to enjoy having a good time but still understand that there’s going to be some constraints and rules enforced about how much a person can be served.”

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