Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Management of licensed premises

212: Appointment of managers: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences

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“You need to choose a manager if you have a licence to sell alcohol.”

If you have a licence to sell alcohol, you must appoint a manager. This applies to you if you have an on-licence, off-licence, or club licence, except for some on-licences endorsed under section 37. You must appoint a manager according to the rules in this part of the law.

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Part 2 Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Management of licensed premises

212Appointment of managers: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences

  1. Every holder of an on-licence (other than an on-licence endorsed under section 37), an off-licence, or a club licence must appoint a manager or managers in accordance with this Part.

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