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Interim RAR representative says state hasn’t approved her trainer certification; BLA flags rule limits

2067495 · January 4, 2025
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Mandy Boltz told the authority she can train but the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division has not approved her certification, meaning the city cannot accept her certificates under current BLA rules. The authority indicated any change would require full membership to be present and suggested case‑by‑case interim handling.

Mandy Boltz, appearing for Responsible Association of Retailers (RAR), told the Beverage Licensing Authority on December 18 that she is serving in an interim role after the departure of Nathan Dewey and that the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division (LED) has not approved her as a certified trainer.

“I am certified as a TIPS trainer and a ServSafe trainer, the state LED is not recognizing that,” Boltz said. She added that because the state has not approved her, she cannot…

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