Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Other enforcement provisions - Cancellation of licences and manager's certificates for repeat offending or breaches

292: Restrictions on person whose licence has been cancelled

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"What happens if your alcohol licence is cancelled: you can't get a new one for 5 years"

If your licence has been cancelled under section 289, you have some restrictions. You cannot get a new licence for the same premises if less than 5 years have passed since your old licence was cancelled. The people who give out licences, called the licensing authority, will not let you have a new one for those premises during this time.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Other enforcement provisions: Cancellation of licences and manager's certificates for repeat offending or breaches

292Restrictions on person whose licence has been cancelled

  1. This subsection applies to a person whose licence has been cancelled under section 289 if less than 5 years has passed since the date of the cancellation of the licence.

  2. The licensing authority must not grant an application for a licence to a person to whom subsection (1) applies in respect of premises to which the holdings relate.