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54 Cards in this Set
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Why was the Gin Act introduced? |
Production of Gin increased to 6x that of beer |
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What year was the Gin Act introduced? |
1751 |
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What did the Gin Act do? |
Forced Gin makers to sell to licensed premises |
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Who controlled licensed premises in 1751? |
Local magistrates |
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What century were licensing hours introduced? |
19th century |
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What date did the Licensing Act 2003 actually come into force? |
November 2005 |
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What replaced all previous licensing laws? |
Licensing Act 2003 |
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Who lost control of premises and who gained it from the Licensing Act 2003? |
Local magistrates lost and local authorities gained |
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1 system was introduced to regulate sale and ______ of alcohol, provision of ___________ and late night __________ |
Supply Entertainment Refreshment |
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Who authorises the retail sale of alcohol? |
Personal license holder |
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Premises selling alcohol must have ? |
DPS - designated premises supervisor |
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Name the 4 licensing objectives |
1. Prevention of crime and disorder 2. Public safety 3. Prevention of public nuisance 4. Protection of children from harm |
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List the 4 licensable activities...
1. retail 2. Premises 3. Entertainment 4. Food |
1. Sale of alcohol by retail 2. Supply of alcohol on club premises 3. Provision of regulated entertainment 4. Late night refreshment |
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Sale of alcohol by retail is the only licensable activity that requires... |
PLH and DPS |
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If a trader buys alcohol for his trade, does this count as sale of alcohol by retail? |
No |
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If alcohol is sold to a members club, is this by retail? |
No |
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How many DPS's are needed for sale of alcohol in a premises? |
Just one |
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Why is supply of alcohol not the same as sale of alcohol? |
No sale actually takes place as members own the alcohol |
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What do club premises need to supply alcohol? |
A club premises certificate |
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Do you need a PLH, premises license or DPS at a club premises? |
No |
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What does regulated entertainment mean? |
Providing entertainment for an audience |
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Regulated entertainment: performance of play |
Audience: 500+ Time: before 8am & after 11pm |
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Regulated entertainment: indoor sporting event |
Audience: 1000+ Time: before 8am & after 11pm |
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Regulated entertainment: dance |
Audience: 500+ Time: before 8am & after 11pm |
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Name 2 forms of entertainment which aren't regulated |
1. Morris Dancing 2. Pool/Darts 3. Music in religious ceremony 4. Background music |
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If live music is performed between 8am and 11pm, is it regulated? |
No |
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If there is an audience of over 500 people at a live music concert, will it be regulated? |
Yes |
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What license would you need to provide regulated entertainment? |
Premises license |
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Supply of hot food and drink between 11pm and 5am is called what? |
Provision of late night entertainment |
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What licenses does a place need to provide late night refreshment? |
1. Premises license 2. PLH |
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Name 2 places which could provide late night refreshment? |
1. Pubs 2. Burger vans 3. Service stations 4. Cafes |
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Name 3 premises which are affected by these laws? |
1. Pubs/bars 2. Nightclubs 3. Hotels 4. Off licenses 5. Theatres 6. Cinemas |
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Name the two types of licenses |
Personal L- allows a person to sell alcohol Premises L - authorises a premises to be used for licensable activities |
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A licensing authority must publish what? |
Statement of licensing policy |
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What does a statement of licensing policy include? |
How the authority intends to promote the licensing objectives |
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How many people make up a licensing committee? |
Minimum 10, maximum 15 |
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A licensing authority must keep a register containing... |
All licenses All TENS All notices and applications |
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Why might a licensing hearing take place? |
Objections or issues with applications |
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If there is an issue relating to a TEN, what might be held? |
A hearing |
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Why might a licensing hearing take place? |
Objections or issues with applications |
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What is a CSP? |
Community safety partnerships |
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Why have CSP's been set up? |
To establish and implement local policies to reduce crime and disorder |
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What does (g)AHRS stand for? |
(governments) Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy |
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Who makes up a CSP? |
Police Local authorities Other organisations |
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What has to be published by CSP and how often? |
A strategy and every three years |
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Why wouldn't a licensing authority be able to issue licenses? |
Failed to create a statement of licensing policy |
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Name 3 people that the licensing authority will have to consult with prior to finalising their Statement of Licensing Policy |
1.Chief officer of Police 2.Fire authority 3.Representatives of local club premises certificate holders 4.Representatives of local businesses and residents 5. Representatives of PLH's and premises licences holders |
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A person does ____ need to be _______ in a licensed premises to be a ____ |
Not Working PLH |
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How old do you need to be to apply for a PL? |
18 |
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What other criteria do you need to meet to apply for a PL? |
• posses relevant qualification • not had a PL revoked or forfeited in past 5 years • declare any criminal convictions |
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You must submit an application form and a qualification certificate to apply for a PL, but what other 4 things? |
2 photos DBS check Fee Disclosure of convictions and declaration form |
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The licensing authority _____ grant a _____________ application if the applicant meets _____ criteria |
Must Pl All |
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Who does the licensing authority need to inform when a license has been granted and how? |
Chief officer of police In writing |
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Name 3 relevant offences that will get your PL revoked? |
• an offence under the licensing act 1964/2003 • driving under influence • firearms offences • theft • sex offences • dealing in smuggled goods |