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Alcohol Personal Licence Holder Online

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This course is intended to provide you with the knowledge you need to complete the test to become a personal licence holder. It covers all the major topics relating to UK licencing law, responsibilities and penalties for breaching these. It also looks in detail at the issue of age verification including an interactive element to support learning in this area.

Approved by CPD, Institute of Hospitality & Laser awards – Duration 90 mins* – £125.00

Alcohol Personal Licence Holder

Alcohol Personal Licence Holder

CPD, Laser awards & Institute of Hospitality Approved

Course Description

The alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol. Any
organisation, business or individual who wishes to sell alcohol must have a licence. This is obtained
from a Licensing Authority.
This course starts with an overview of UK alcohol licensing laws and the importance of promoting
the four key licensing objectives.
The three main types of licence are covered, including applications, conditions, representations, and
reviews.
You’ll learn about the legal duties of personal licence holders, and how to deal with Licensing
Authorities, along with information relating to objections, fees and hearings.
The course will also discuss issues surrounding Temporary Event Notices, and mandatory conditions,
which are compulsory for all licensed premises.
It’ll also look in detail at the major issue of age verification – and you’ll learn about the licensing laws
and best practices as they apply to children and under 18s.
Finally, it outlines the responsibilities involved in alcohol retailing including drinking guidelines and
how to avoid and reduce conflict.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:
• Understand the legislation and licences involved and their legal implications.
• Identify the different roles in the workplace and their legal responsibilities.
• Apply to authorities through understanding the application process and the ability to alter or
vary a licence.
• Understand the mandatory conditions that arise from a licence.
• State the authorities that are involved and the powers they gain from legislation.
• Define the types of businesses selling alcohol and their responsibilities to the public.
• Understand the legal implications in regards to children and those under 18.

Target Audience

Anyone working in, or wanting a career in the hospitality industry who wants to open up promotion
opportunities or to move into a role that requires a personal licence.

Advantages

Online training is flexible, efficient and cost-effective, so candidates can progress through the
modules at their own pace, in their own time, making it easy to fit the training around their work
and personal life.

Further Progression

Other courses that would be useful for candidates taking this one includes Drug Awareness, Conflict
Management and Leadership skills.

Course Module – Number – Module Name

Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 1 – Introduction
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 2 – Premises Licences
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 3 – Personal Licences and Club Premises Certificates
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 4 – Dealing with Licensing Authorities
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 5 – Types of Businesses Selling Alcohol
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 6 – Representations and Mandatory Conditions
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 7 – Licensing Authority Powers
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 8 – Children and Under 18s
Alcohol Personal Licence Holder – 9 – Responsibility in Alcohol Retailing

Recommended System Requirements


• Browser: Up to date web browser
• Video: Up to date video drivers
• Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
• Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)


Duration: 50 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off.
It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions)

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