Wednesday 21 November 2012

What does an APLH course consists of?

Authorized Personal License Holders course is the course which is required to be qualified by a person who wants to obtain a personal license for selling liquor. This course is very helpful and knowledgeable for a person who wants to get into the alcohol selling industry. After completing this course, one can easily apply for this license and become a legal seller and caterer of alcohol. As per the Licensing Law Act of 2003, any person who sells or caters alcohol must possess a valid alcohol license.

Not only because of the legal obligations involved, but also for knowing the responsibilities that you have when you are selling liquor, you should undergo the APLH course. The course material is selected to help the alcohol vendor know the rules and regulations associated with this business. Anyone can apply for this course but once thing that decides your eligibility is your age. You need to be 18 or above to apply for this course. If your age lies below this but you have decided to work in this filed, you can certainly go through the course material but you will not be issued any certificate and neither can you obtain a license at this age. This course will surely help your career prospects while working in the licensed retail sector.

The APLH course consists of the following segments:
  • A preface to the licensing act 2003
  • Authorities that provide the alcohol license
  • Roles and responsibilities of a personal being a license holder
  • Personal license, transfer and alterations in the license
  • Activities that come under unauthorized licensing behaviors
  • Antisocial conduct due to drugs
  • Protection of children and women from such activities
  • Legal powers and rights of access
  • Activities that can be accepted temporarily
  • Authorized identification and how to recognize fake ID cards
  • How to apply for the license
On completion of the course, you will have to sit in a qualifying examination that will have multiple choice questions. If you successfully pass this examination, you will get a certificate stating that you have successfully completed the course. Then you become eligible for applying for the alcohol license. For that, you will need an approval from both local municipality and state level government of your state. Due to the legal involvements in the process, it takes a lot of time. A way to save your time is to look for a certifying institute that will help you in the application process. There are such institutes that will provide you the training course, certification and will also help you in the process of application.

While filling the application form, you have to be very attentive as a small mistake done while filling the form can result in the total license denial. In such case, you will have to go throw the whole process all over again. To know the fee involved in the process for Code Compliance Certificate, you can speak to your local council.

Thursday 1 November 2012

Premises and personal license must to sell alcohol


People, who want to become part of hospitality industry often put forward the question “how to apply for personal licence in order to sell alcohol?” however, they should know that as per the licensing act a person must obtain NCPLH qualification that is must these days.
One thing is that if you wish to attain licence to sell alcohol, then you must be aware that it incorporates two licenses:
  • Personal licence
  • Premises licence
In terms of alcohol licensing these two licenses are must and rest all the norms are completely abolished from the picture.

Applying for licence:
 
To attain licensing qualification

In order to attain a personal license it is must that you undertake a licensing law course and furthermore sit for the exam too. In most of the countries Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) Level 2 training course is taken. And in Scotland, you are required to take Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (SCPLH) Level 5 course. But, now both of these are replaced by National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (NCPLH) Level 2 training course.

Application procedure

As a person successfully completes the licensing law qualification, now a person could freely apply for personal licence in order to sell alcohol. The application is obtained from the local licensing authority which is the licensing department of the local council. While filing for the application the candidates are to prove that they have no relevant convictions. This method includes Criminal Records Bureau check and in most countries the local cops also carry out this checking.

The cops have full right to question on the personal licence application if they find any applicant at fault.

Applying for a Premises Licence

A premises licence is really important if you want to carry out any of the alcoholic activities in your premises. This license gives you the opportune to sell alcohol or the provision of regulated entertainment, to be carried out within the premises. Inclusive of the personal license application, a premises license application is also filed in the local licensing authority. If any changes are made to the existing premises then even those are to be detailed effectively. All the extensions must be detailed so that the investigation process completes on a peace note.

Following are the key part of the licence applications:
  • Foremost, the fees
  • The operation schedule in which the person filing for the application would detail as to how his operational hours be
  • Detail plan out of the premises
  • The written consent that the person is successfully designated as premises supervisor
Once you attain the licence to sell alcohol then it is must that you are to advertise your premises license application by either displaying a notice or by publishing a notice in local newspaper.

After this, the person who holds the personal licence plus the premises licence is given the liability to sell alcohol within the premises and is designated as DPS (Designated Premises Supervisor). In common language is known as premise manager. It is believed until and unless the nomination of DPS is not done, until then the licence application is not considered completed.