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No supply of alcohol
Where a premises licence authorises the supply
of alcohol, this condition restricts the supply of alcohol at
the premises at a time when there is no designated premises
supervisor or when they do not hold a personal licence or
if their personal licence is suspended.
Mandatory Condition 1
No supply of alcohol may be made under this licence:
a) at a time when there is no designated
premises supervisor in respect of it; or
b) at a time when the designated
premises supervisor does not hold a personal licence or his/her
personal licence is suspended.
Every retail sale or supply of alcohol made
under this licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds
a personal licence.
Guidance relating to this condition
The Act does not require a designated premises
supervisor (DPS) or any other personal licence holder to be present
on the premises at all times when alcohol is sold. However, the
designated premises supervisor and the premises licence holder
remain responsible for the premises at all times including
compliance with the terms of the Licensing Act and conditions
attached to the premises licence to promote the licensing
objectives.
It is therefore imperative that those appointed as designated
premises supervisor (DPS) should notify the council if they leave
the premises on a permanent basis. A withdrawal of consent
form will need to be completed so that it releases the DPS from
being prosecuted for any offences under the legislation that could
take place after they have left the premises. Please contact
the licensing team to obtain this form.
The premises licence holder is responsible in submitting a
vary to
specify a DPS application when their is a change
of DPS at the premises immediately, otherwise, they commit an
offence of trading (supplying alcohol) in breach of this mandatory
condition.
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