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

294: Licensing authority may cancel manager's certificate after making finding

You could also call this:

"The licensing authority can take away a manager's certificate if they break the rules."

If you are in charge of a place that sells alcohol and you do something wrong, the licensing authority might look into it. They can make a decision about what happened, and if they think you did something wrong, they might not cancel your manager's certificate right away. The licensing authority can still cancel your manager's certificate later, after they have made their decision, and this is related to what is said in section 290.

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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

294Licensing authority may cancel manager's certificate after making finding

  1. If the licensing authority makes a finding to which section 290 applies but fails at that time to make an order cancelling the relevant manager's certificate, it may, at any time after making the finding, make an order cancelling the manager's certificate.