OF12: Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 - (Sections only) Flashcards

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What does S14 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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ON LICENCE -
S14 - ‘Alcohol allowed to be sold drunken and seen’

Holder has authorisation to:
- Sell
- Supply
&
-Allow consumption of Alcohol on the premises

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What does S17 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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OFF LICENCE - ‘Deliver offsite Bevan’

Holder has authorisation to:
- Sell
- Deliver
&
- Arrange for delivery of the alcohol for consumption OFF the premises.

(Complimentary Samples can also be given by the holder of an OFF Licence - eg. promotional tastings at bottle stores._

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What does S21 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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CLUB LICENCE - ‘Clubbing is fun!’

Holder has authorisation to:
- Sell
&
- Supply alcohol for consumption on the premises to any:

  • Member of the club
  • guest accompanied by a member of the club?
  • Member of another club with the same visiting rights
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What does S22 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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SPECIAL LICENCE

1) On site
- Sell
&
- Supply Alcohol for consumption ON THE PREMISES.

2) Off site
- Sell alcohol for consumption ELSEWHERE

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What does sections 56 & 57 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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Licence must be displayed at all times.

It must be:
- Attached to the interior of the premises
OR
- Where it can be easily be read by people entering through each principle entrance.

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What does S214(3) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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Manager on duty is required to have their name clearly displayed inside the premises.

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What does S43 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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TRADING HOURS

  • 8am - 4am on any day where a ON/CLUB licence is held.
  • 7am -11pm where an OFF licence is held.
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What does S243 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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MINOR PURCHASING:
S243 - ‘Cant buy that, your only a baby’.

It is an offence under S243 if a minor (under the age of 18) PURCHASES alcohol on or from any licensed premises.

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What does S244 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

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MINOR FOUND:
S244 - ‘Cant be in here, out the door!’

It is an offence under S244 if a minor (under the age of 18) is FOUND:

  • Unsupervised in a supervised area

OR

  • Restricted area
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What does S239 (1) & (2) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

(Management Offences)

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SELLING OR SUPPLYING ALHOHOL TO MINORS.
S239 - ‘Selling to minors is not fine’

Its an offence to sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 18.

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What does S241 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol act 2012 refer to?

(Management Offences)

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SUPPLYING MINORS WITH ALCOHOL.
S241 - ‘Can’t supply you with it son’

Every person commits an offence who supplies a minor with alcohol.

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What does S252 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

(Management Offences)

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INTOXICATED PEOPLE.
S252 - “Your drunk, not the place for you”.

Its an offence under S252 to allow intoxicated people to remain on the premises.

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What does S253 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

(Management Offences)

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DISORDERLY CONDUCT
S253 - ‘Are you insulting me?’

Its an offence under S253 to allow violent insulting or disorderly conduct on a licensed premises.

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What does S256 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 refer to?

(Management Offences)

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ALLOWING PEOPLE ON PREMISES OUTSIDE OF LICENSED HOURS.
S256 - ‘Get out Pr!cks’

(This comes into effect if any person remains on that premises for more than 30mins after the licensed timeframe.)

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What does S267 (1)&(2) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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POWER OF ENTRY
S267 (1)&(2) - ‘Im coming through’

Power of entry to inspect the licensed premises to ensure that the Licensee is complying with the act and their licence.

or

If you have reasonable grounds to believe that any offence is being committed under the act.

$2000 if the licensee prevents you from entering.

(Not an arresting power however consider arrest for obstruction)

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What does S269 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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POWER TO DEMAND INFORMATION.
S269 - ‘Give me your name or your mine’

Constables have the power to obtain ID information of any person believed to have committed an offence under the act.

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What does S269 (4) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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REFUSAL TO SUPPLY PARTICULARS.
S269 -
Anyone commits an offence if they refuse to provide details/particulars or provides false particulars. After being required this information by any constable.

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What does S269 (3) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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POWER TO ARREST
S269(3) - ‘Your coming with me’.

You have the power to arrest anyone who persists in their refusal or failure to provide particulars after being cautioned. (Without warrant)

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What does S266 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act refer to?

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CLOSURE OF LICENSED PREMISE BY POLICE

Police have the power to close these premises in order to prevent incidents such as:

  • Fighting/serious disorder
  • If a riot is taking place
  • Significant threat to public safety
  • if you believe that there has been an offence committed carrying a max penalty of 5 years or more.