Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing bodies - District licensing committees

190: Meetings of licensing committees

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"How licensing committees hold meetings and make decisions"

When you are part of a licensing committee, you can have meetings at any time and in any place that you or your chairperson choose. You make decisions at meetings where at least three members are present. Your decisions are made by a majority of votes from the members who are there.

If you are at a meeting with at least three members, you vote on matters and the decision is made by the majority of valid votes. This means that most of the members who are voting must agree on a decision for it to be made. You record all the valid votes to determine the decision of the committee.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing bodies: District licensing committees

190Meetings of licensing committees

  1. Meetings of a licensing committee may be held at any time and place it or its chairperson decides.

  2. At a meeting where 3 members are present, the decision of a licensing committee on any matter is determined by a majority of the valid votes recorded on it.