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LB 178

Require mandatory server training under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Stan Clouse

Bill 3 SummaryMain Purpose and Intent:- LB 178 requires mandatory server training for anyone engaged in the sale, service, or mixture of alcoholic beverages, and providing security

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Bill Summary · LB 178

Bill 3 Summary

Main Purpose and Intent:
- LB 178 requires mandatory server training for anyone engaged in the sale, service, or mixture of alcoholic beverages, and providing security, under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act.

Key Provisions:
- The training will cover preventing the sale to minors, recognizing intoxication, refusal of service to intoxicated persons, identification and age verification, and local laws.
- The Nebraska Liquor Control Commission will establish the training curriculum and can charge a fee up to $30 per enrollee.
- Retail licensees must ensure their relevant employees complete the training and maintain records.
- Violations can result in license suspension, cancellation, or revocation.

Affected Parties:
- Individuals involved in the sale, service, or security of alcoholic beverages at licensed premises.
- Retail liquor licensees in Nebraska.

Procedural/Timeline Aspects:
- The mandatory training requirement will take effect on January 1, 2026.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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