Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (BIIAB) – Duration 1 Day
The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 states that anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public must hold a personal licence.
In order to qualify for a personal licence, applicants will require providing proof that they hold a licensing qualification such as the BIIAB Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders.
Objectives:
At the conclusion of the programme the student will have an understanding of
- The roles, responsibilities and functions of Licensing Boards and Licensing Standards Officers.
- The application process for a personal licence.
- The application process for premises and occasional licences, mandatory and discretionary conditions.
- Protection of children from harm.
- The content and purpose of an operating schedule and risk assessment.
- Drunkenness and disorderly behaviour.
- Licensed hours.
- Control of order.
- The responsible retail sale of alcohol.
- Roles and responsibilities of the personal licence holder and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the law.
- Unauthorised licencable activities.
- Rights of entry to licensed premises.
- The strengths of alcoholic drinks and the effects of alcohol on the human body.
Assessment & Certification:
There is a short examination, consisting of 40 multiple choice questions covering all aspects of the law and social responsibilities in relation to the sale of alcohol to the public.
Duration
1 Day