Sale And Supply Of Alcohol Flashcards

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What are the 4 types of licences you can apply for under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012?

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  1. On licence
  2. Off licence
  3. Club licence
  4. Special licence
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Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, what does an On-Licence allow?

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ON LICENCE: Allows the Licensee to sell, supply and allow the consumption of alcohol ON THE PREMISES.

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Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, what does an Off-Licence allow?

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OFF LICENCE: Allows the licensee to sell, deliver, and arrange for the delivery of alcohol for consumption OFF the premises.

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Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, what does a Club Licence allow?

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CLUB LICENCE: Allows the licensee to sell and supply alcohol for consumption on the premises to any member of the club, guest accompanying a member of the club or any member of another club with reciprocal rights.

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Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, what does a Special Licence allow?

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SPECIAL LICENCE: There are two types of special licence;

  • On site: Sale, supply and consumption on site for an event described in the licence.
  • Off site: Sale for consumption off the premises.
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What are the maximum trading hours for an on licence and an off licence?

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ON LICENCE - 8am — 4am

OFF LICENCE - 7am — 11pm

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According to the Sale And Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, what are the three types of designations?

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  1. Unsupervised: Any person of any age can be in this area.
  2. Supervised: People under the age of 18yrs must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
  3. No person under the age of 18 is allowed in this area.
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What must always be displayed on a licensed premises at all times?
Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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  1. Copy of licence (main entrance)
  2. Maximum trading hours
  3. Conditions of Licence
  4. Name of Duty Manager
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What is the acronym used to describe whether someone is intoxicated or not?
(Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

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SCAB

Speech — Coordination — Appearance — Behaviour

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In relation SCAB, the acronym used to determine someones level of intoxication, what does the ‘S’ stand for?

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SPEECH: Speech is affected, this could include slurring, difficulty talking, nonsense, repetitive, inappropriate comments.

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In relation SCAB, the acronym used to determine someones level of intoxication, what does the ‘C’ stand for?

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COORDINATION: Is affected, this could include stumbling, tripping, spilling drinks, unable to stand unaided, slow reactions.

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In relation SCAB, the acronym used to determine someones level of intoxication, what does the ‘A’ stand for?

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APPEARANCE: Appearance is affected, this could be looking dishevelled, bloodshot or glazed eyes, inability to focus, smell of alcohol.

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In relation SCAB, the acronym used to determine someones level of intoxication, what does the ‘B’ stand for?

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BEHAVIOUR: Behaviour is affected, this could be seriously inappropriate actions or language, aggression, rude, obnoxious, overly friendly, fading attention, or belligerent behaviour.

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What does Section 226 of the Sale and Supply Act 2012 cover?

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Give a constable the power of closure of any Licensed premises under the following circumstances;

  • Rioting
  • Fighting
  • Significant threat to public safety
  • Public nuisance
  • If you believe an imprisonable offence has been committed with a maximum 5yr period

Can only close for 24hrs

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What does Section 267 of the Sale and Supply Act 2012 cover?

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Gives any constable or inspector the power to enter a licensed premises.

They may also do this at any time if they believe an offence against this act has been committed.

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What does Section 269 of the Sale and Supply Act 2012 cover?

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The power to demand details;

This give any constable the power to demand details of any person that they have reasonable grounds to suspect that has committed/is committing or is attempting to commit any offence against this act.

Refusing or giving falsies, must be cautioned and then if they persist they may be arrested and taken to the slammer.