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Kansas Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
109 SW 9th St, 5th Floor
PO Box 3506
Topeka, KS 66601
Phone: 785-296-7015
URL: https://ksrevenue.gov/abcindex
KS Legal Age to Consume: 21
KS Legal Age to Serve: 18
KS Legal Age to Pour: 21 Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. Alcohol Server Training Law
Non-Regulated
No state laws pertaining to alcohol training
Approved TIPS Programs
Classroom: On-Premise, Off-Premise, Gaming, Concessions, and University Online: TIPS is valid for certification
Requirements
TIPS Classroom and TIPS Online are acceptable alcohol training programs
Length of Certification
TIPS Certification is valid for 3 years
Additional Info: Unlike most states, Kansas does **not have a Dram Shop Law**. This means there is generally no legal recourse to hold bars, restaurants, or liquor stores liable if they serve alcohol to a patron who later gets intoxicated and causes harm.
Here's a breakdown of the key point:
* **No Dram Shop Law:** Kansas Supreme Court rulings have established that the state lacks a Dram Shop Law. In the absence of such a law, suppliers of alcohol cannot be held liable for the actions of intoxicated individuals.
**Why No Dram Shop Law?**
* Kansas used to have a Dram Shop Act, but it was repealed in 1949 during revisions to the state's liquor code.
* The reasoning behind the repeal is not entirely clear, but it might have been due to a shift in focus towards individual responsibility for intoxication and related actions.
**Limited Options:**
Due to the lack of a Dram Shop Law, your options for suing alcohol vendors in Kansas for Dram Shop-related situations are very limited. Here are two possibilities:
* **Suing the Intoxicated Person:** The primary focus for lawsuits might be on the intoxicated person who caused the harm. This could involve suing them for personal injury or property damage if they were responsible for an accident or other harm while intoxicated.
* **Other Potential Avenues:** Depending on the specific circumstances, there might be other legal avenues to explore outside of Dram Shop Law. Consulting with a lawyer specializing in personal injury is recommended to assess your situation and explore these possibilities.
Here are some resources for further information:
* Does Kansas Have a Dram Shop Law?: [https://monseesmayer.com/dram-shop-liability-laws/](https://monseesmayer.com/dram-shop-liability-laws/) (discusses the absence of Dram Shop Law in Kansas)
* Why Doesn't Kansas Have Dram Shop Laws?: [https://www.kdh-law.com/does-kansas-have-a-dram-shop-law/](https://www.kdh-law.com/does-kansas-have-a-dram-shop-law/) (discusses the history and reasoning behind the lack of Dram Shop Law)