Any business licensed to sell alcohol, including small pubs, retailers, large night clubs, cafés, restaurants, hotels and sports facilities, is required by law to have at least one personal licence holder. To become a personal licence holder, an individual should obtain a regulated personal licence holders qualification. A personal licence allows the holder to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol. A personal licence is also needed to apply to become a designated premises supervisor (DPS). Licensed premises can have more than one personal licence holder.
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INTRODUCTION
The course covers;
· Understand the application process for a personal licence
· Your legal duties as a personal licence holder
· The roles, responsibilities and functions of the licensing authorities
· The licensing objectives and why they are so important
· How the nature and strength of alcohol can affect your customers
· The law relating to protecting children on licensed premises
· The powers held by the police and other authorities
Upon successful completion you will receive a Highfield Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders
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