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Why was the Gin Act introduced?

Production of Gin increased to 6x that of beer

What year was the Gin Act introduced?

1751

What did the Gin Act do?

Forced Gin makers to sell to licensed premises

Who controlled licensed premises in 1751?

Local magistrates

What century were licensing hours introduced?

19th century

What date did the Licensing Act 2003 actually come into force?

November 2005

What replaced all previous licensing laws?

Licensing Act 2003

Who lost control of premises and who gained it from the Licensing Act 2003?

Local magistrates lost and local authorities gained

1 system was introduced to regulate sale and ______ of alcohol, provision of ___________ and late night __________

Supply


Entertainment


Refreshment

Who authorises the retail sale of alcohol?

Personal license holder

Premises selling alcohol must have ?

DPS - designated premises supervisor

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

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

Sale of alcohol by retail is the only licensable activity that requires...

PLH and DPS

If a trader buys alcohol for his trade, does this count as sale of alcohol by retail?

No

If alcohol is sold to a members club, is this by retail?

No

How many DPS's are needed for sale of alcohol in a premises?

Just one

Why is supply of alcohol not the same as sale of alcohol?

No sale actually takes place as members own the alcohol

What do club premises need to supply alcohol?

A club premises certificate

Do you need a PLH, premises license or DPS at a club premises?

No

What does regulated entertainment mean?

Providing entertainment for an audience

Regulated entertainment: performance of play

Audience: 500+


Time: before 8am & after 11pm

Regulated entertainment: indoor sporting event

Audience: 1000+


Time: before 8am & after 11pm

Regulated entertainment: dance

Audience: 500+


Time: before 8am & after 11pm

Name 2 forms of entertainment which aren't regulated

1. Morris Dancing


2. Pool/Darts


3. Music in religious ceremony


4. Background music

If live music is performed between 8am and 11pm, is it regulated?

No

If there is an audience of over 500 people at a live music concert, will it be regulated?

Yes

What license would you need to provide regulated entertainment?

Premises license

Supply of hot food and drink between 11pm and 5am is called what?

Provision of late night entertainment

What licenses does a place need to provide late night refreshment?

1. Premises license


2. PLH

Name 2 places which could provide late night refreshment?

1. Pubs


2. Burger vans


3. Service stations


4. Cafes

Name 3 premises which are affected by these laws?

1. Pubs/bars


2. Nightclubs


3. Hotels


4. Off licenses


5. Theatres


6. Cinemas

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

A licensing authority must publish what?

Statement of licensing policy

What does a statement of licensing policy include?

How the authority intends to promote the licensing objectives

How many people make up a licensing committee?

Minimum 10, maximum 15

A licensing authority must keep a register containing...

All licenses


All TENS


All notices and applications

Why might a licensing hearing take place?

Objections or issues with applications

If there is an issue relating to a TEN, what might be held?

A hearing

Why might a licensing hearing take place?

Objections or issues with applications

What is a CSP?

Community safety partnerships

Why have CSP's been set up?

To establish and implement local policies to reduce crime and disorder

What does (g)AHRS stand for?

(governments) Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy

Who makes up a CSP?

Police


Local authorities


Other organisations

What has to be published by CSP and how often?

A strategy and every three years

Why wouldn't a licensing authority be able to issue licenses?

Failed to create a statement of licensing policy

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

A person does ____ need to be _______ in a licensed premises to be a ____

Not


Working


PLH

How old do you need to be to apply for a PL?

18

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

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

The licensing authority _____ grant a _____________ application if the applicant meets _____ criteria

Must


Pl


All

Who does the licensing authority need to inform when a license has been granted and how?

Chief officer of police


In writing

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