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Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, Liquor Enforcement and Compliance
1511 Pontiac Ave
Cranston, RI 02920
Phone: 401-462-9500
URL: https://dbr.ri.gov
RI Legal Age to Consume: 21
RI Legal Age to Serve: 18
RI Legal Age to Pour: 18 Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. Alcohol Server Training Law
Mandatory
The state requires approved alcohol server/seller training in some capacity.
Additional Info: Rhode Island has a Dram Shop Law that allows lawsuits against establishments that serve alcohol to intoxicated patrons who then cause harm. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
* **Seller Liability:** Rhode Island's Dram Shop Law is found in Title 3, Chapter 14 of the Rhode Island General Laws. This law allows lawsuits against establishments (bars, restaurants, liquor stores) that negligently serve alcohol to two main groups:
* **Minors:** Selling or serving alcohol to someone under 21 years old is illegal and the establishment can be held liable if the minor gets intoxicated and causes harm.
* **Visibly Intoxicated People:** The law also applies to situations where a vendor serves alcohol to a person who is obviously intoxicated. This means someone exhibiting clear signs of intoxication such as slurred speech, stumbling, or incoherent behavior. If this person then causes harm due to their intoxication, the vendor could be held liable.
* **Negligence Standard:** It's important to note that simply serving alcohol to someone who later becomes intoxicated isn't enough. To establish liability under Rhode Island's Dram Shop Law, there needs to be proof that the establishment acted negligently. This could involve:
* Serving a large amount of alcohol in a short period.
* Continuing to serve alcohol to someone who is already visibly intoxicated.
* Ignoring clear signs of intoxication.
Here's a table summarizing the key points:
| Scenario | Liability under Rhode Island Dram Shop Law |
|---|---|
| Bar serves alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron who causes a DUI accident | Potentially Yes (if negligence can be proven) |
| Restaurant continues serving drinks to a guest who is clearly intoxicated and gets into a fight | Potentially Yes (if negligence can be proven) |
| Person provides alcohol at a party to a friend who is visibly intoxicated and later drives home and crashes | Not Likely (unless the friend is underage or there were exceptional circumstances) |
**Important to Note:**
* Dram Shop cases can be complex. The specific circumstances, evidence available (such as receipts or witness statements), and the level of intoxication will all play a role in determining liability. Proving negligence can be a challenge.
* Consulting with an attorney specializing in personal injury or Dram Shop Law is recommended if you believe you have a case under Rhode Island's Dram Shop Law. They can evaluate your situation and advise you on the legal options.
Here are some resources for further information:
* Rhode Island Dram Shop and Social Host Liability Laws: [http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE3/3-14/3-14-6.htm](http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE3/3-14/3-14-6.htm)