Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Management of licensed premises - Manager's certificates

225: Reports and applications for renewals

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"What happens when you apply to renew a manager's certificate for selling alcohol"

When you apply to renew a manager's certificate, the secretary of the licensing committee must send a copy of your application to the police and an inspector. They send it to the police station nearest to the premises you manage, or your home if you do not manage premises. The secretary also sends a copy to an inspector. You can find more information about this process by looking at s 124. The inspector and police then look into your application and send a report back to the licensing committee.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Management of licensed premises: Manager's certificates

225Reports and applications for renewals

  1. On receiving an application for the renewal of a manager's certificate, the secretary of the licensing committee concerned must send a copy of it, and of each document filed with it, to—

  2. the constable in charge of the police station nearest to—
    1. the premises, where the applicant is the manager of any particular premises; or
      1. the secretary's office, where the applicant is the manager of any particular conveyance; or
        1. the applicant's place of residence, in any other case; and
        2. an inspector.
          1. The inspector must inquire into and file with the licensing committee a report on the application.

          2. The Police must inquire into and, if they have any matters in opposition, file a report on the application within 15 working days after receiving the application.

          3. The licensing committee may assume that, if no report is received from the Police within 20 working days after the application is referred to the Police, they have no matters in opposition to the application.

          4. The secretary must send to the applicant a copy of any reports filed with the licensing committee under this section.

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