Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Management of licensed premises

213: Appointment of manager: special licences

You could also call this:

"Who's in charge when you sell alcohol with a special licence?"

If you have a special licence to sell alcohol, you must appoint at least one manager as required by this part of the law. You need to follow the rules when appointing a manager. The licensing committee can exempt you from appointing a manager if they are satisfied that you, or someone you nominate, will manage the sale of alcohol.

The licensing committee makes decisions about exemptions. They can choose to exempt you if you can manage the sale of alcohol yourself. You can also nominate someone else to manage the sale of alcohol for you.

You can find more information about this by looking at s 84 for comparison. This will help you understand the rules better. It is important to follow the rules when selling alcohol with a special licence.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Management of licensed premises

213Appointment of manager: special licences

  1. Every holder of a special licence must appoint at least 1 manager in accordance with this Part.

  2. The licensing committee may exempt the holder of any special licence from the requirements of subsection (1) if it is satisfied that the licensee, or some other person nominated by the licensee, will manage the conduct of the sale of alcohol pursuant to the licence.

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