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scottish personal licence
Laws governing the sale of alcohol are known as licensing laws. This is because you need to have licence to sell alcohol legally anywhere in the UK. At the moment in Scotland, these are granted by Licensing Boards in each local authority area. Local Boards set conditions, such as opening times and what kinds of entertainment can take place on the premises. They have the power to remove licences if any rules are broken.
The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 states that anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public must hold a personal licence. If you wish to obtain a personal licence you need to apply to your local Licensing Board. You will be asked for a number of things to support your application; these include proof that you hold a licensing qualification such as the BIIAB SCPLH.
Anyone who wishes to work in a licensed premises or any venue or site where alcohol is sold, for drinking on or off the premises; in a position where they will authorise the sale of alcohol to the public
It is a multiple-choice exam with 40 questions. All questions test the knowledge of the person taking the exam. It covers all aspects of the law and social responsibilities in relation to the sale of alcohol to the public Venues
Our Scottish Personal licence training courses are held regularly in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Inverness and Aberdeen. Please check our book now section for next available course dates in your area.
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