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Level 2 Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (E-Learning Course)

Course Overview

Personal licences authorise individuals to sell alcohol by retail, or to supply or authorise the supply of alcohol.

Developed by The Skills Network, in line with the BIIAB Level 2 Award, our Award for Personal Licence Holders is ideal for anyone seeking to gain a personal licence for an alcohol-serving business, and aims to increase knowledge and awareness of laws and alcohol legislations in relation to personal licences and premises licences.

Key Information

Course Length
8 hours

Course Level
Level 2

Awarding Body
BIIAB

Learning Method(s)
Online materials
Online assessment

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  • Cost and Funding Information

    Course Price
    £30.00

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    Unit 1: Legal and social responsibilities of a personal licence holder

    Section 1: Personal licensing

    • The nature of personal licesing
    • The purpose of personal licensing
    • The validity of personal licensing
    • The application process

    Section 2: Understand the roles, responsibilities and functions of a personal licence

    • Legal duties when applying for a personal licence
    • Legal duties in relation to holding a personal licence
    • The roles and responsibilities of licensing authorities
    • The functioning of licensing authorities
    • Licensing objectives
    • The importance of partnerships in promoting objectives
    • The effects of alcohol on the body

    Section 3: Premises licences

    • The law in relation to premises licences
    • The role and responsibility of designated premises supervisors (DPS)

    Section 4: The law in relation to licenced premises

    • The law in relation to temporary event notices (TEN)
    • The rights and legal duties in relation to the operation of licenced premises
    • The law in relation to the protection of children on licenced premises
    • The power of police and other authorities in relation to licenced premises
    • Prohibitions and exemptions in relation to licenced premises

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