Course Description:
Under the Licensing Act 2003, anyone authorising the retail sale of alcohol will have to hold a personal licence. In order to qualify for a personal licence, an applicant must hold a licensing qualification which is Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) accredited, and Government approved.
Aims of the course:
Level 2 NCPLH covers the syllabus set by Government, to enable candidates to understand the law in relation to:
• the roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities within the framework of the licensing objectives .
• the application process for a personal licence .
• the role and legal responsibilities of the personal licence holder, and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the law.
• the premises licence .
• the content and purpose of operating schedules .
• the role and duties of the designated premises supervisor .
• unauthorised licensable activities .
• permitted temporary licensable activities .
• rights of entry to licensed premises.
• police powers with regard to suspension and closure of licensed premises.
• the specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol.
• the strengths of alcoholic drinks, and the effects of alcohol on the human body .
• the protection of children from harm.
• the responsible retail sale of alcohol.
Length: 1 day
Price: £135.00 per person
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