Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Local alcohol policies

97: Local alcohol policies to be reviewed every 6 years

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"Local alcohol rules must be checked and updated every 6 years."

If you have a local alcohol policy, you must review it. You have to use a special consultative procedure to do this. You must review it no later than 6 years after it came into force, and then again no later than 6 years after the last review was completed.

You need to follow this rule if you are a territorial authority with a local alcohol policy. This means you have to look at your policy again after a certain amount of time.

You must do your review using the special consultative procedure, and you must do it on time, which is every 6 years after the policy came into force or was last reviewed.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Local alcohol policies

97Local alcohol policies to be reviewed every 6 years

  1. A territorial authority that has a local alcohol policy must review it, using the special consultative procedure,—

  2. no later than 6 years after it came into force; and
    1. no later than 6 years after the most recent review of it was completed.