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South Carolina delayed its alcohol server training deadline to May 1, 2026, due to widespread technical and logistical issues.
South Carolina has extended the deadline for mandatory alcohol server training to May 1, 2026, due to widespread challenges reported by workers.
The law, effective January 1, requires servers working 10 or more hours weekly and alcohol service managers to complete a state-approved four-hour training program.
As of March 8, 37,548 certificates have been issued.
Workers faced technical issues, lack of quiet space, and test disruptions, including unexpected distractions during the video-recorded final exam.
Employers face fines up to $500 for allowing untrained servers and $100 for failing to maintain records.
The standardized training replaces previous employer-led programs and aims to improve accountability and reduce alcohol-related incidents.
Carolina del Sur retrasó la fecha límite para la capacitación de servidores de alcohol hasta el 1 de mayo de 2026, debido a problemas técnicos y logísticos generalizados.