L2 Award for Personal Licence Holders
Starting dates and places
Description
Part TimeThis qualification is aimed at anyone who wishes to work in
licensed premises where alcohol is sold. You will look at licensing
authorities; at the responsibilities of the personal license
holder; police powers; rights of entry; specific prohibitions;
strengths of alcoholic drinks; responsible retail of alcohol; and
the protection of children from harm.
On completion of this course, candidates will hold a licensing
qualification with which they can apply for the Personal
license.
Anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public (as per
the legal requirement in England and Wales) is required to have a
suitable qualification.
All successful BIIAB APLH candidates are i…
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This qualification is aimed at anyone who wishes to work in
licensed premises where alcohol is sold. You will look at licensing
authorities; at the responsibilities of the personal license
holder; police powers; rights of entry; specific prohibitions;
strengths of alcoholic drinks; responsible retail of alcohol; and
the protection of children from harm.
On completion of this course, candidates will hold a licensing
qualification with which they can apply for the Personal
license.
Anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public (as per
the legal requirement in England and Wales) is required to have a
suitable qualification.
All successful BIIAB APLH candidates are invited to activate
their complimentary provisional BII membership. This is the first
step to becoming a member of the professional body for the licensed
hospitality sector and includes some bespoke benefits. Visit
www.bii.org for more information.
The qualification comprises of:
• The roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing
authorities within the framework of the licensing
objectives
• The application process for a personal license
• The role and legal responsibilities of the personal license
holder, and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the
law
• The premises license
• The content and purpose of operating schedules
• The role and duties of the designated premises
supervisor
• Unauthorised and 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.
How you will gain the qualification
Multiple choice question paper 28 out of 40 to pass.
What qualifications you need
18 years or over.
Where to next
Gain personal license to be eligible be a designated premises supervisor.
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