Acadia Parish

ACADIA PARISH

ARTICLE III. – HOURS OF SALE AND CONSUMPTION, AND CLOSING OF CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS [4]

Sec. 3-52. – Sales generally.

Sec. 3-53. – Sales of beverage of high alcoholic content limited.

Sec. 3-54. – Sales of beverage of low alcoholic content limited.

Sec. 3-55. – Consumption of beverage of high and/or low alcoholic content limited.

Sec. 3-56. – Sales by certain establishments limited closing required; exceptions.

Sec. 3-57. – Violations and penalties.

Sec. 3-52. – Sales generally.

The sale of any intoxicating, spirituous, alcoholic, vinous or malt liquors, whether of more or less than six (6) percent of alcohol by volume, is permitted every day except as hereinafter provided, restricted or prohibited.

(Ord. No. 682, § 1, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 1, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-53. – Sales of beverage of high alcoholic content limited.

The sale of intoxicating, spirituous, alcoholic, vinous or malt liquors of an alcoholic content of more than six (6) percent by volume between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. is prohibited.

(Ord. No. 682, § 2, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 2, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-54. – Sales of beverage of low alcoholic content limited.

The sale of intoxicating spirituous, alcoholic, vinous and malt liquors of an alcoholic content of less than six (6) percent by volume between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. is prohibited.

(Ord. No. 682, § 3, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 3, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-55. – Consumption of beverage of high and/or low alcoholic content limited.

(a)    The consumption of intoxicating, spirituous, alcoholic, vinous or malt liquors, whether of more or less than six (6) percent of alcohol by volume, in any public establishment, between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. is prohibited.

(b)   It shall be unlawful for any house of public entertainment, as provided in R.S. 33:1236(6), or the holder of an occupational retail license, his employees or agents, to permit consumption of alcoholic beverages at their establishment or place of business in the Parish of Acadia (outside the corporate limits of incorporated villages, towns and cities) between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any day.

(Ord. No. 682, § 4, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 4, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-56. – Sales by certain establishments limited closing required; exceptions.

Any establishment where intoxicating, spirituous, alcoholic, vinous or malt liquors, whether of more or less than six (6) percent of alcohol by volume, are the principal commodities sold or handled shall close and remain closed continuously between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. This section includes, but is not limited to, the bar or cocktail lounge portion of any hotel and/or motel and/or restaurant.

(Ord. No. 682, § 5, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 5, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-57. – Violations and penalties.

(a)    Upon the first conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56 inclusive, the violator’s permits required for the sale of beverages of high and/or low alcoholic content shall be suspended for a period of fifteen (15) days commencing the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(b)   Upon the second conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56 inclusive, the violator’s permits required for the sale of beverages of high and/or low alcoholic content, shall be suspended for a period of thirty (30) days commencing the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(c)    Upon the third or subsequent conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56 inclusive, the violator’s permits required for the sale of beverages of high and/or low alcoholic content, shall be revoked effective the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(d)   Upon the first conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-51 through 3-55 inclusive, the violator’s occupational retail license shall be suspended for a period of fifteen (15) days commencing the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(e)    Upon the second conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56 inclusive, the violator’s occupational retail license shall be suspended for a period of thirty (30) days commencing the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(f)    Upon the third or subsequent conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56 inclusive, the violator’s occupational retail license shall be revoked effective the day following the final judgment of said conviction.

(g)   In addition to the penalties described above, upon conviction of violating any of the provisions of sections 3-52 through 3-56, inclusive, a violator shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned for not more than six (6) months, or both.

(Ord. No. 682, § 6, 5-1-96; Ord. No. 689, § 6, 7-3-96)

Sec. 3-39. – Disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct.

No person holding a retail dealer’s permit and no servant, agent, or employee of the permittee shall, upon the licensed premises, permit any disturbance of the peace or obscenity, or any lewd, immoral or improper entertainment, conduct, or practices on the licensed premises.

(Ord. No. 251, § VI, 2-8-49; Ord. No. 252, § VI, 2-8-49)

State law reference— Similar provisions, R.S. 26:88(5), 26:285(5).

Sec. 3-3. – Permits required.

(a)    No person shall engage in the business of selling, either at retail or at wholesale, any beverages of high alcoholic content or any beverages of low alcoholic content without permits authorizing such sales issued by the parish and the state.

(b)   The exposing of any such beverages in any quantity or the advertising of same for sale or distribution, in any place of business within the parish shall be deemed sufficient evidence of an intention to engage in the business of selling the same.

(Ord. No. 251, §§ I, III, 2-8-49; Ord. No. 252, §§ I, III, 2-8-49)

State law reference— Power of parish to require permits from dealers of beverages of high alcoholic content, R.S. 26:73; power of parish to require permits from dealers of beverages of low alcoholic content, R.S. 26:273.

Sec. 3-12. – Location restrictions.

No permit required herein shall be granted for any premises situated within five hundred (500) feet or less distance of a building occupied exclusively as a church or synagogue, public library, public playground or school, except a school for business education conducted as a business college or school. The measurement to be taken shall be as a person walks using the sidewalk from the nearest point of property line of the church or synagogue, public library, public playgrounds or school, to the nearest point of the premises to be licensed as described in the application; provided, however, that these restrictions shall not apply to any premises which are maintained as a bona fide hotel, railway car, or bona fide fraternal organization. In undeveloped rural areas, the distance shall be measured in a straight line from the nearest point to the nearest point of the respective premises or grounds. The restrictions contained in this section do not apply to premises which are maintained as a bona fide hotel, railroad car, or fraternal organization, nor to any premises licensed to deal in alcoholic beverages for a period of one year prior to February 8, 1949.

Louisiana ATC Vendor – Authorized Online Provider

Louisiana ATC Vendor – Authorized Online Provider

 ABSEC LLC is a Louisiana owned and Louisiana operated small business.  The Louisiana ATC is the governing body for Alcohol and Tobacco and provides oversight, licensing and certification across the state.  They are also responsible for enforcement and governance.  We have been an approved and authorized online training provider since 2012 and remain in good standing.  As an authorized ATC Vendor, we take our responsibility very seriously and strive to offer the most complete, thorough and accurate training and certification.

Our first goal is to properly educate students on the safe and proper handling, sale and service of alcohol and tobacco products.  We are part of your community and want to help Louisiana continue to grow and prosper.

ABSEC is also the creator of the ATC Bouncer Certification and has been instrumental in providing training, course content and oversight assistance throughout the years.  The Louisiana ATC considers ABSEC staff as the subject matter experts in ABO Security. 

Based in New Orleans, ABSEC staff continues to stay in close contact with the many nightclubs and bars in the area to make sure the information we offer is accurate, current and relevant.  As major events occur, we usually send in a representative to work with the bar staff to determine how to improve policies, practices and procedures, while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism to increase the safety of the staff and patrons alike.  

Authorized ATC Vendor

Those employees in the bar, restaurant, nightclub, casino, hotel or other industries that serve or sell alcohol and alcoholic beverages are required by the State of Louisiana to remain certified by the Responsible Vendor program.  The certifications last four years and are monitored by the Alcohol Tobacco Control agency of Louisiana.  Agents regularly visit establishments to insure compliance.  Those without required server cards or security cards are given summonses to appear in court to answer to their violations.

At ABSEC, we provide multiple methods of training and certification, including private courses, individual training, online training and customized training courses for all of your needs.  ABSEC is proud to offer 24/7 online certification for both the server and security certifications.

Attention to users’ needs and organizational policies place us ahead of our competitors.  We have assembled a team of experts in this field who are more than able to provide the top level of instruction and consulting in this arena.

For those able to take our online course, we offer immediate certification as required by Louisiana State law.  The server card is issued by the State of Louisiana, but a temporary certificate is issued upon completion of the course and test, giving our students immediate access to written record of attendance and completion.

The alcohol server’s certificate is good for four years, but must be renewed in the manner it was received.  (Full recertification by taking the course and passing the test)

Bourbon Street in New Orleans is famous for the atmosphere that has brought generations down to drink and revel with abandon.  Today, these establishments have embraced the new laws that govern their operations, and have revitalized the security element to bring a much better experience to our visitors.  Please join them in making our beloved city and state a safer, more enjoyable place to visit!

Everything You Need to Know About the Louisiana Bar Card Test

Everything You Need to Know About the Louisiana Bar Card Test

If you're preparing to serve alcohol in Louisiana, passing the Louisiana Responsible Vendor Program test is essential. One of the most common searches we see is for "Louisiana Bar Card test answers"—and while the answers themselves aren't published online for obvious reasons, understanding the material is the key to passing.


What Is the Louisiana Bar Card?

The Louisiana Bar Card, also known as the Responsible Vendor (RV) Card, is required for anyone who sells or serves alcohol in the state. This includes bartenders, waitstaff, cashiers, and bouncers. It shows that you’ve completed an approved training course and passed the required ATC (Alcohol and Tobacco Control) exam.


Why Choose ABSEC for Your Bar Card Certification?

  • ATC-Certified Provider: ABSEC LLC is officially certified by the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.

  • 24/7 Support: We’re available around the clock to answer your questions—just call 504-586-6062.

  • User-Friendly Online Course: Our training is designed to be clear, easy to follow, and accessible from any device.

  • Fast Processing: Get your bar card faster with our efficient testing and certification process.


Common Issues With Other Online Certification Providers

Many users struggle with poor customer support and confusing material. That’s why at ABSEC, we focus on:

  • Clear explanations of all course content

  • Practice quizzes to prepare you for the final test

  • Immediate feedback and support when you need help


Louisiana Bar Card Test Topics Covered

Here are just a few topics you'll be tested on:

  • Louisiana alcohol laws and penalties

  • Identifying fake IDs

  • Effects of alcohol on the body

  • Intervention techniques and conflict resolution

  • Legal responsibilities when serving minors or intoxicated customers


FAQs About the Bar Card Test in Louisiana

Q: How long does it take to complete the course?
A: Most people complete it in 2–3 hours, including the test.

Q: What’s the passing score for the ATC test?
A: You must score at least 70% to pass.

Q: How soon will I receive my bar card?
A: Immediately upon passing the test.

Q: Is the certification valid statewide?
A: Yes, your Louisiana Bar Card is valid throughout the entire state.


Get Started Today

Don’t wait to get certified—start your training now with ABSEC and get your Louisiana Bar Card fast, with support every step of the way.

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How to Get Your Louisiana Bar Card: New Email Delivery Process

How to Get Your Louisiana Bar Card: New Email Delivery Process

Important update effective immediately: The Louisiana ATC has changed how Responsible Vendor (RV) server permits are delivered. Students can no longer download or print their bar card from the ATC website. Your official permit will now be sent directly to your email address.

How You Now Receive Your Louisiana Bar Card

After completing your ATC-approved Responsible Vendor training with ABSEC and passing the exam, here is the new process:

  1. Complete your course and pass the exam — you receive an immediate ABSEC completion certificate as proof of training.
  2. ABSEC submits your roster to the ATC within 10 days of your course date. Your submission includes your name, date of birth, mailing address, email address, and course date.
  3. The ATC reviews and approves your roster — allow up to 5 business days after ABSEC submits.
  4. Your official RV bar card is emailed to you — the ATC sends a digital copy of your permit directly to the email address you provided at enrollment.

Use a valid, personal email address when you enroll. The ATC will only deliver your permit to the email address on file. Double-check it during signup — an incorrect email address will delay your permit. Do not use your employer's email address.

Your Immediate Proof of Completion

As soon as you pass the ABSEC exam you receive an immediate ABSEC completion certificate. This serves as your temporary proof of certification while your official ATC bar card is being processed. Most employers accept this completion certificate while the official permit is in transit.

How Long Does It Take?

StepTimeline
ABSEC completion certificateImmediate upon passing
ABSEC submits roster to ATCWithin 10 days of course
ATC processes and emails permitUp to 5 business days after submission
Total time to official ATC bar cardAllow up to 15 calendar days

Can Employers Still Verify My Bar Card?

Yes. The ATC Responsible Vendor lookup system at atc.louisiana.gov is still active. Employers can search for your certification status by name and date of birth. Your record will appear once ATC has processed your roster submission.

What If I Don't Receive My Bar Card Email?

  • Check your spam or junk folder for an email from the Louisiana ATC
  • Verify the email address you used during ABSEC enrollment was correct
  • Contact ABSEC to confirm your roster was submitted and the email address on file
  • Contact the Louisiana ATC directly if the permit has not arrived after the full processing window

Ready to get certified? Enroll in ABSEC's ATC-approved course — complete online in about 2 hours and receive your ABSEC completion certificate immediately.

Responsible Vendor Review

The Louisiana Responsible Vendor program requires all who in involved in the serving of alcoholic beverages and/or tobacco products periodically receive education with respect to the laws governing this area.  They also need to maintain certification, which lasts four years.  The online courses available for this from ABSEC LLC are very easy to access by computer, cell phone or tablet and give students comprehensive instruction on the materials that they need to pass the test and get certified.

The course is narrated and easy to follow and the test was easy to pass, once the instruction was complete.

Very glad to get through this course so quickly as I thought it would be much more of a headache.  I needed this course for work and I got it done in a few hours online, rather than having to go sit in person at 8:00 a.m. at some restaurant.