Level 2 Qualification for Personal License Holders Training Course
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Under the Licensing Act 2003, anyone authorising
the retail sale of alcohol will have to hold a personal licence. In order
to qualify for a personal licence, an applicant must hold a licensing qualification
which is Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) accredited, and Government
approved.
Who is the BIIAB Level 2 NCPLH
for?
The qualification is nationally recognised and is
designed for anyone authorising the retail sale of alcohol in licensed
premises including:
- pubs and bars.
- hotels and restaurants.
- off-licences, supermarkets and convenience stores.
- sports and social clubs nightclubs and entertainment
establishments.
- any other venue or site where alcohol is sold.
Learning Outcomes
BIIAB's Level 2 NCPLH covers the syllabus set by
Government, to enable candidates to understand the law in relation to:
- the roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing
authorities within the framework of the licensing objectives.
- the application process for a personal licence.
- the role and legal responsibilities of the personal
licence holder, and the penalties relating to failure to comply with
the law.
- the premises licence.
- the content and purpose of operating schedules.
- the role and duties of the designated premises supervisor.
- unauthorised licensable activities.
- permitted temporary licensable activities.
- rights of entry to licensed premises.
- police powers with regard to suspension and closure
of licensed premises.
- the specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol.
- the strengths of alcoholic drinks, and the effects
of alcohol on the human body.
- the protection of children from harm.
- the responsible retail sale of alcohol.
The BIIAB Level 2 NCPLH is the only licensing qualification
to include a compulsory section which candidates must pass. It proves
that candidates have a thorough knowledge of the new licensing law and
their responsibilities within it. In taking this qualification, candidates
will choose the quality option. This enables them to retail alcohol within
the law, in a socially responsible manner and acts as a safeguard for
their licence* and their business.
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