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December 14, 2020. Licensee Handbook review. March 20, 2020. Under 25 identification requirements (COVID-19) March 19, 2020. AGLC is taking the COVID-19 coronavirus matter seriously. In order to continue service to Albertans we have adjusted our work environment. As a result, responses to SMART Program inquires may be delayed and some customer As licensees are aware, the policy is detailed in both the Retail Liquor Store Handbook and the Liquor Licensee Handbook. In addition to the long-standing policy, the Under 25 program itself was created in 2002 after AGLC conducted an audit of a cross-section of liquor licensees to determine the level of compliance with this crucial policy. Handbook. AGLC first issued a liquor license in. Stores Country Wide vary from one supplier to the rule beer warehousers Alberta. What is grown in the region? Who decreed cannabis retailers had to cover their store windows completely. Liquor sold under a Class D licence must be in sealed containers and removed from the premises AGLC Hotline. 1-800-561-4415 L Policy Changes Page 1 of 1 VLT - POLICY CHANGES This Bulletin is to advise all VLT Retailers of IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS to the Licensee Handbook. These following Licensee Handbook policies are effective as of April 1, 2016: Section 10.13 Reel Facts VLT Staff Training (Previously named Liquor Act and the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission's Licensee Handbook. Familiarity with these documents and knowledge of how these laws can affect you will prove invaluable to doorpersons and managers in the hospitality and liquor industry. The following is a selection of relevant excerpts to use as a reference: 1. What is Reel Facts VLT Staff Training? Reel Facts is a social responsibility training program designed to educate vlt retailers and their staff on how to recognize the differences between responsible and problem gambling behaviour, and appropriately respond to someone who may have a problem with their gambling. 2. All groups and messages ProTect is a social responsibility training program designed to: Improve observation and communication skills regarding patron and premises management. Prevent, defuse and manage customer disturbances. Increase the safety and security of staff and patrons in licensed premises, and. Reduce the risk of liability. If you can't access your certificate, send us an email or call 1-877-436-6336, toll-free in Alberta, between 8:15 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. The SMART Programs office is closed on weekends, statutory holidays and from December 24 through January 1 st. AGLC Hotline. 1-800-561-4415 L Policy Changes Page 1 of 1 VLT - POLICY CHANGES This Bulletin is to advise all VLT Retailers of IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS to the Licensee Handbook. These following Licensee Handbook policies are effective as of April 1, 2016: Section 10.13 Reel Facts VLT Staff Training (Previously named 1 Liquor Licensee Handbook aglc.ca 2 LICENSEE HANDBOOK RECORD OF AMENDMENTS NUMBER DATE INSERTED INSERTED BY 1 3 LICENSEE HANDBOOK TABLE OF INDICE 1. General Information 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Contacting the AGLC 1.4 Legislation and Board Rules 1.5 Licensee's Responsibilities 1.6 ProServe Liquor , Banquet Rooms and Meeting All groups and messages All groups and messages

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