Sale And Supply Of Alcohol 2012 Flashcards
What are the 4 different types of licenses?
On-license
Off-license
Club license
Special license
What is a restricted area?
An area where anyone under 18 years of age is NOT allowed in.
It is an offence for someone under 18 to be found in an restricted area
What is a supervised area?
An area where minors are not allowed in UNLESS they are supervised/accompanied by a parent or guardian.
What is section 267 of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012?
Powers to enter:
- A constable may at any reasonable time enter and inspect license premises If they have RGTB that any offence against this act is being committed
- to check if the licensee is complying with the act.
What is section 269 of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012?
Powers to demand information
When a constable has RGTS any person is or has attempted to commit any offence against the act.
A constable then may demand, name, address, and date of birth of that person.
What is section 36 of the policing act 2008?
A constable may take an intoxicated person home to their address, to a temporary shelter or a police station.
As they are being detained, their caution rights must be read to them plus a section 85 search.
A CYP should be directed to the youth aid office.
What is the definition of alcohol?
Alcohol means a substance that contains 1.15% or more ethanol by volume or weight.
In the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012, What is the definition of a minor?
A person who is under the age of, 18.
In the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012, What is the definition of a bar?
A bar means a part of a hotel or Tavern used principally or exclusively for the sale and consumption of alcohol.
In the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012, What is the definition of a licensed premises?
A licensed premises means any premises for which a license is held.
What is vicarious liability?
When an employer is held legally responsible for the actions of an employee.
What are the three types of identification that is legal for evidence of age?
Passport (NZ or overseas)
New Zealand drivers license
A Kiwi access card (18+)
What is section 266 of the sale and supply the alcohol act 2012?
Powers given to Police to close the premises.
If needed to prevent incidents or regain control of an incident that is out of control.
What is the definition for an off-licence?
This license allows for consumption of alcohol off the premises only.
For example, such as a bottle store or a supermarket.
What is the definition of an on license?
An on license authorises the holder of the license to sell supply and allow consumption of alcohol on the premises or conveyance.
The inter-island ferry has an on license.