Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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

150: Display of special licences

You could also call this:

“How to show your special alcohol licence”

When you get a special licence, the licensing committee can tell you how to display it and the conditions that come with it. They can give you any directions they think are necessary or desirable. You must follow these directions to comply with the licence.

The licensing committee’s directions might include how to show the licence and its conditions to others. You are responsible for making sure you follow these directions.

If you want to see how this rule compares to an older version, you can check out s 83 for more information.

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

150Display of special licences

  1. On issuing a special licence, the licensing committee concerned may give any directions relating to the display of the licence, and of the conditions subject to which it is issued, the committee thinks necessary or desirable.

  2. The holder of a special licence must ensure that all directions under subsection (1) are complied with.

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