Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing process: special licences - Applications for special licences

146: Conditions may be imposed if required by local alcohol policy

You could also call this:

"Some alcohol licences can have extra rules added if the local area has specific alcohol rules."

When you apply for a special licence, the licensing committee can add conditions to it. They can do this if there is a local alcohol policy that applies to your situation. The committee must think that without these conditions, giving you the licence would not follow the local alcohol policy.

The licensing committee makes this decision based on their opinion of how the licence might affect things. They consider whether giving you the licence without conditions would go against the local alcohol policy. You will get the licence with conditions if the committee thinks this is necessary to follow the policy.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing process: special licences: Applications for special licences

146Conditions may be imposed if required by local alcohol policy

  1. The licensing committee concerned may issue a special licence subject to particular conditions if—

  2. there is any relevant local alcohol policy; and
    1. in its opinion, the granting of the licence, or the consequences of the granting of the licence, without those conditions would be inconsistent with the policy.