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Washington MAST Permit Class 12 and Class 13 Permit (WA MAST v.2.0)


Description

Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board

Approved MAST Online Training Only $17.99




Washington Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) provided by A+ Server Education. Also known as a Class 12 or Class 13 Permit with our state-approved online training. Washington Mandatory Alcohol Seller/Server Training (MAST) is ideal for all employees and employers involved in dispensing, selling, or serving alcohol in the state of Washington.

As a participant in this course, you agree to the following:

  • Attend, view, and complete the course and exam in its entirety.

  • Provide your personal information necessary to issue the MAST permit. Information includes full name, date of birth, email address, Social Security Number, mailing address, height, and weight. Your information will not be sold, shared, or provided by anyone other than the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB).

  • The final exam is a closed-book exam. Notes, study guides, or help from any individual are NOT permissible during the exam.

  • A tuition of $18.99 is due before taking the class. No refunds will be issued once the course is completed. If you fail the final exam, you may retake the course and exam until achieving a passing grade for free.

  • Your permit will be issued and mailed to you within 30 days of the course completion. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you do not receive your permit within 30 days.

  • If you are under 21 and are issued a Class 13 permit, you can receive a free upgrade to a Class 12 permit by contacting us after your 21st birthday.

  • If you lose your permit and or need to change the name on the permit, you may contact us for a replacement permit or the WSLCB.

  • Your MAST permit may be suspended if you are six months or behind in child support payments. If you have questions about this, please call your DSHS representative or the WSLCB.

  • Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., excluding holidays and weekends. We will return all phone calls within 24 hours or the next business day. If you call during business hours and get our voicemail, please leave a message, and we will return your phone call as soon as possible. We provide online training for many states, and because of this, you could be directed to voicemail during business hours.



Why does WSLCB require SSN?


Following RCW 74.20A.320, the Division of Child Support (DCS) certifies and requires the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board the suspension or cancellation of permits of the non-custodial parents to be at least six months in arrears on child support payments. The WSLCB will invalidate any permits issued to these individuals.
Please contact the WSLCB for questions or comments.
Phone: (360) 664-1600
Email: mast@lcb.wa.gov


The goals of this course are:



  1. To promote responsible alcohol consumption through responsible alcohol service

  2. To give you the knowledge and skills to prevent alcohol sales to minors and apparently intoxicated persons and avoid third-party liability lawsuits

  3. To help you realize that your actions can reduce the number of intoxicated drivers, deaths, injuries, and other costs resulting from alcohol abuse

  4. To help you serve alcohol responsibly by not serving minors or apparently intoxicated persons.


Course Requirements



  • Students must complete the entire class before taking the exam.

  • The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) requires this course to take at least 3 hours to complete.

  • Students may not drink alcohol or be under the influence of intoxicants during class and exams.

  • The seminar you are attending does not represent all legal issues concerning liquor laws in Washington State.

  • No Refunds Will Be Issued Once The Course is Purchased

  • If the student does not pass the course, they may retake the course free of charge until they pass the course.

  • This is a WSLCB-certified third-party website, and any questions related to course access, technical issues, and course content must be directed to A+ Server Education, not WSLCB.


Our course is designed to educate about responsible alcohol service. The State of Washington requires the completion of a state-certified MAST program by anyone who serves alcohol or manages alcohol servers. You can obtain a Class 12 or 13 permit by completing our course. Our goal is to provide you with the information needed to fully comply with the legal requirements of alcohol service in the State of Washington. The study portion of the training course must be completed in its entirety before taking the final exam.



Once purchased, you will have access to the training course for 30 days.
Content
  • mast introduction
  • Welcome
  • Course Goals
  • Course Information
  • Unit One Goals
  • The Purpose and the Background Information for MAST
  • Last Call
  • Last Call Video Knowledge Check
  • MAST Permit Requirement
  • MAST Permit Requirement Continued
  • MAST Permit
  • Knowledge Check 1
  • MAST Permit Upgrade and Replacement
  • Unit One Summary
  • Unit One Review Quiz
  • MAST Security question 1
  • alcohol and its effects on the body
  • Unit Two Alcohol and its Effects on the Body Goals
  • Alcohol and its Effects on the Body
  • Common Factors That Affect Impairment
  • Knowledge Check 2
  • Alcohol and its Effects on the Body
  • The BAC Chart
  • Knowledge Check 3
  • Alcohol and the Brain
  • Dangers of Mixing Alcohol and Energy Drinks
  • How Alcohol Interacts with other Drugs
  • Alcohol and Medications
  • Dangers of Mixing Depressants and Alcohol
  • Dangers of Mixing Stimulants and Alcohol
  • Effects of Mixing Cannabis and Alcohol
  • Unit Two Summary
  • Unit Two Review Quiz
  • MAST Security question 2
  • minors and checking identification
  • Unit Three Goals
  • Washington State Liquor Laws
  • Acceptable Forms of Identification
  • 2022 Optional Designations
  • Valid Washington Temporary Driver’s License
  • Passports
  • Military ID
  • Merchant Mariner ID
  • Tribal Enrollment Cards
  • Checking ID
  • Washington ID Security Features #1
  • Washington ID Security Features #2
  • Washington ID Security Features #3
  • Washington ID Security Features #4
  • Washington ID Security Features #5
  • Washington ID Security Features #6
  • Washington ID Security Features #7
  • Washington ID Security Features #8
  • How to Check ID
  • ID Exam
  • Licensee Certification Card
  • Identifying Minors
  • Identifying Minors Check
  • Compliance Check
  • ID Exam 2
  • Intervention Skills
  • House Policy
  • Good Samaritan Law
  • Unit Three Summary
  • Unit Three Review Quiz
  • MAST Security question 3
  • apparently intoxicated person (aip)
  • Unit Four Goals
  • Apparently Intoxicated Person (AIP)
  • 45 Signs of an Apparently Intoxicated Person (AIP)
  • Apparently Intoxicated Person (AIP) Video 1
  • Apparently Intoxicated Person (AIP) Video 2
  • Apparently Intoxicated Person (AIP) 2
  • Counting Drinks and BAC Charts
  • Counting Drinks
  • AIP knowledge check
  • Interventions Techniques and Skills
  • Intervention knowledge Check
  • Interventions Techniques and Skills You and I Statements
  • Overservice Education Video
  • Management Responsibilities
  • House Policies Regarding AIP
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Food service
  • Medical Situation
  • Alcohol Poisoning
  • Unit Four Summary
  • Unit Four Review Quiz
  • MAST Security question 4
  • liability
  • Unit Five Goals
  • Social Impacts From Alcohol
  • DUI Laws
  • DUI and Non-Alcohol Drugs
  • WSLCB DUI Tracking System
  • Third-Party Liability
  • Third-Party Liability 2
  • Third-Party Liability Case Example 1
  • Third-Party Liability Case Example 2
  • Third-Party Liability Case Example 3
  • Incident Logbook
  • Incident Logbook Example
  • Incident Logbook knowledge check
  • Unit Five Summary
  • Unit Five Review Quiz
  • MAST Security question 5
  • mast regulations and alcohol laws
  • Unit Six Goals
  • Liquor Licensees and Employees Responsibilities
  • Licensee and Employee Responsibilities Knowledge Check
  • The Neighborhood
  • Cooperation with WSLCB Regulatory Employees
  • Liquor License
  • Cannabis
  • Hours of Alcohol Sales
  • Food Service Requirement for Spirits, Beer, and Wine Restaurant License
  • Food Service Requirement for Beer and Wine Restaurant License
  • Minor Duties
  • Prohibited Drink Promotions
  • Lighting requirements
  • Required Signs At a Liquor Licensed Premises
  • Designated Driver Program
  • Liquor Substitution
  • Liquor Promotion
  • On Premise Inspection Check
  • Alcohol Delivery Requirements
  • Unit Six Summary
  • Unit Six Review Quiz
  • mast final test
  • MAST Final Test
  • WA MAST Permit After Training Evaluation
  • Washington MAST Permit Workbook
Completion rules
  • You must complete the test "MAST Final Test"
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 59 months, 29 days