Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders
Information about this qualification could differ depending on where you are in the UK. Chose your nation to view the relevant detail:
Overview
The Licensing Act 2003 requires that a Personal Licence Holder must be responsible for the sale of alcohol on licensed premises. The Level 2 Award for Personal License Holders outlines the roles and duties of personal licence holders and licensing authorities.
Learners will look at how to correctly apply for a personal licence and look at the health and social consequences associated with the sale of alcohol. The qualification is normally assessed using e-assessment or a multiple choice examination.
What this course covers
- Roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities within the framework of the licensing objectives
- Application process for a personal licence
- Role and legal responsibilities of the personal licence holder, and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the law
- Premises licence
- Content and purpose of operating schedules
- 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
- Specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol
- Strengths of alcoholic drinks, and the effects of alcohol on the human body
- Protection of children from harm
- Responsible retail sale of alcohol.
Funding
This qualification is not normally eligible for public funding. However, there are times when a learning provider might provide it at a subsidised rate. The best approach would be to contact your local provider. Search UKSP Training Providers to find your local college or work-based provider.