453A.5 - TOBACCO COMPLIANCE EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM.

        453A.5  TOBACCO COMPLIANCE EMPLOYEE TRAINING      PROGRAM.         1.  The alcoholic beverages division of the department of commerce      shall develop a tobacco compliance employee training program not to      exceed two hours in length for employees and prospective employees of      retailers, as defined in sections 453A.1 and 453A.42, to inform the      employees about state and federal laws and regulations regarding the      sale of cigarettes and tobacco products to persons under eighteen      years of age and compliance with and the importance of laws regarding      the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products to persons under eighteen      years of age.         2.  The tobacco compliance employee training program shall be made      available to employees and prospective employees of retailers, as      defined in sections 453A.1 and 453A.42, at no cost to the employee,      the prospective employee, or the retailer, and in a manner which is      as convenient and accessible to the extent practicable throughout the      state so as to encourage attendance.  Contingent upon the      availability of specified funds for provision of the program, the      division shall schedule the program on at least a monthly basis and      the program shall be available at a location in at least a majority      of counties.         3.  Upon completion of the tobacco compliance employee training      program, an employee or prospective employee shall receive a      certificate of completion, which shall be valid for a period of two      years, unless the employee or prospective employee is convicted of a      violation of section 453A.2, subsection 1, in which case the      certificate shall be void.         4.  The tobacco compliance employee training program shall also      offer periodic continuing employee training and recertification for      employees who have completed initial training and received      certificates of completion.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, ch 26, §2, 7; 2005 Acts, ch 93, §2         Referred to in § 453A.2, 453A.22