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Introduction to The Card ME ProgramWhat is Card ME? The Card ME Program aims to reduce illegal and/or irresponsible alcohol sales and service by providing communities and liquor licensees with a model and resources to:
The Card ME Program is a voluntary responsible alcohol sales/service program that takes an innovative approach to reducing sales of alcohol to minors and visibly intoxicated persons. The program provides managers and owners with free tools to help set norms and expectations around selling/serving alcohol at their business. The Program provides:
How is Card ME different from other programs? Card ME is a collaborative model, based upon Community Policing principles, in which state agencies and communities assist retailers and bars to identify, implement and sustain effective responsible retailing systems. Card ME aims to increase capacity for responsible alcohol beverage sales/service at 3 levels: state, community, and licensee. Card ME also aims to replace a deterrence only model, where enforcement alone is meant to deter illegal alcohol sales, with a more proactive approach to preventing illegal alcohol sales. Traditionally, most responsible retailing programs offered to businesses selling alcohol have focused on infrequent training for clerks or servers. Having employees participate in state-certified seller-server training is an important strategy, and should not be replaced by this program, but infrequent seller-server training alone will not likely create long-term change. The Card ME Program focuses on on-going education and reminders for all employees, as well as support for improving the utilization of strong alcohol sales/service policies and practices. What materials are available through the Card ME program ? The Card ME Program also offers materials to assist licensees in assessing their need for and to improve implemention of on-going responsible alcohol sales/service best practices. These resources include:
Card ME Materials are available in versions for both: On-Premise liquor licensees (bars/restaurants/taverns) Off-Premise liquor licensees (grocery stores/convenience stores/agency liquor stores) ► How can liquor licensees participate in Card ME? All Maine liquor licensees are eligible to participate in this free, voluntary program. Some of the local Healthy Maine Partnerships will be soliciting relevant businesses in their service areas to participate in this voluntary program. If you are interested in participating or would like more information about the Card ME program, contact your local Healthy Maine Partnership or the Office of Substance Abuse at osa.ircosa@maine.gov. How may I access the Card ME materials? We strongly encourage Maine liquor licensees to consider connecting with their local Healthy Maine Partnership to collaboratively implement the Card ME program. By working together, both can play a role in decreasing the illegal sale of alcohol in your community which protects businesses, young people, and the public as a whole. Some of the Card ME materials are available via this Web site. Want to know more about promoting Card ME and No Buts! when working with retailers? Check out this guide for more information. (Under useful documents click Programmatic Materials). How can I learn more about the Card ME Program? You may obtain additional information through the web pages highlighted in the Additional Information section of this page. If you need additional information, please contact the Maine Office of Substance Abuse at (207)287-8900 or osa.ircosa@maine.gov
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Additional InformationCard ME Program's Research & Theoretical Base How Communities Can Implement Card ME How Liquor Licensees Can Implement Card ME Featured LinksResponsible Retailing Forum's Integrated Model for Responsible Retailing OSA's Maine Alcohol Sales Policy Generator Maine DPS's State Certified Liquor Seller-Server Trainings
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