Sale and Supply of Alcohol Flashcards

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Section 17 - Off Licence

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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An off-licence authorises the holder of the licence to:

• sell
• deliver
• arrange for delivery of

alcohol for consumption off the premises described in the licence.

Max trading hours - 7am - 11pm on any day

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Section 14 - On Licence

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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An on-licence authorises the holder of the licence to:

• sell
• supply
• allow consumption of

alcohol on the premises or conveyance described in the licence.

Max trading hours 8am - 4am on the next day

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Section 21 - Club Licence

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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A club licence authorises the holder of the licence to:

• sell
• supply

alcohol for consumption on the premises described in the licence to any:

member of the club

guest accompanied by a member of the club

member of another club with reciprocal visiting rights.

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Section 22 - Special Licence

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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There are two kinds of special licence:

(1) on site

− sell
− supply

alcohol for consumption on the premises to any
− person attending any occasion(s) or event(s) described in the licence.

(2) off site− sell

alcohol for consumption elsewhere to any
− person attending any occasion(s) or event(s) described in the license.

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Section 56 / 57

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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A copy of the licence must be displayed at all times. It must be attached to the interior of the premises or conveyance so as to be easily read by people entering through each principal entrance.

The licence outlines the maximum hours of trade and any conditions attached.

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Section 214 (3)

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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At all times while any manager is on duty in respect of any licensed premises, the manager’s name must be prominently displayed inside the premises.

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Minor Drinking in a Public Place

Summary Offences Act 1981

Section 38(3)(a)

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Minor

Under the age of 18 years

Drinks

Has its literal meaning

Alcohol

alcohol means a substance— (a) that—

(i) is or contains a fermented, distilled, or spirituous liquor; and
(ii) at 20°C is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by volume; or
(b) that—
(i) is a frozen liquid, or a mixture of a frozen liquid and another substance or substances; and
(ii) is alcohol (within the meaning of paragraph (a)) when completely thawed to 20°C; or
(c) that, whatever its form, is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by weight in a form that can be assimilated by people

In a public place

As defined in section 2 of the Summary Offences Act 1981

While not accompanied by his or her parent or legal guardian

Not with their parent or legal guardian (Care of Children Act 2004).

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Minor in Possession of Alcohol for Consumption

Summary Offences Act 1981

Section 38(3)(b)

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Minor

Under the age of 18 years

Has in his/her possession for the consumption of

Able to establish the minor is intending to drink in a public place

Alcohol

alcohol means a substance— (a) that—

(i) is or contains a fermented, distilled, or spirituous liquor; and
(ii) at 20°C is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by volume; or
(b) that—
(i) is a frozen liquid, or a mixture of a frozen liquid and another substance or substances; and
(ii) is alcohol (within the meaning of paragraph (a)) when completely thawed to 20°C; or
(c) that, whatever its form, is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by weight in a form that can be assimilated by people

In a public place

As defined in section 2 of the Summary Offences Act 1981

While not accompanied by his or her parent or legal guardian

Not with their parent or legal guardian (Care of Children Act 2004).

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Alcohol Offences on Public Transport

Summary Offences Act 1981

Section 38(1)

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Any person

Age is not a factor
Drinks (section 38(1)(a)) or

Has its literal meaning

Supplies/offers to anyone, (section 38(1)(b) or

Gives, sells or distributes or offers to do so

Has possession/control for consumption therein (section 38(1)(c))

You must be able to establish the person is intending to drink on a public conveyance

Alcohol

alcohol means a substance— (a) that—

(i) is or contains a fermented, distilled, or spirituous liquor; and
(ii) at 20°C is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by volume; or
(b) that—
(i) is a frozen liquid, or a mixture of a frozen liquid and another substance or substances; and
(ii) is alcohol (within the meaning of paragraph (a)) when completely thawed to 20°C; or
(c) that, whatever its form, is found on analysis to contain 1.15% or more ethanol by weight in a form that can be assimilated by people

In or on public transport

Vehicles, vessels and trains carrying passengers for reward, including any chartered transport

Licensed transport such as the bar on the Cook Strait ferry is not included

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Section 267

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Power to Enter

allows the power of entry is provided to ascertain whether the licensee is complying with their obligations under the Act or other offences against the Act are being committed.

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Section 269

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Power to Demand Information

Power to Arrest Section 269(4)

Anyone who has committed, or is committing, or is attempting to commit any offence against the Act must supply their particulars if required. It is an offence to fail to supply particulars or supply false particulars. Continued non-compliance following a warning can lead to their arrest.

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Section 266

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Closure of Licensed Premise by Police

In the circumstances where the following conditions prevail:

if a riot is taking place or there are reasonable grounds for believing that a riot may occur on any licensed premises

if there is fighting or serious disorder or reasonable grounds for believing that fighting or serious disorder is about to break out on any licensed premises

if there is a significant threat to public health or safety

if the conduct on the licensed premises amounts to substantial public nuisance

if there are reasonable grounds for believing offences have been committed on the licensed premises that carry a maximum penalty of 5 years or more and there is a significant risk of further such offences being committed on the premises if the premises remain open,

Police have the power to close Licensed Premises

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Section 244

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Minors Found in Restricted or Supervised Area

A person of any age may be in a supervised area if accompanied by their parent or guardian.

Minors can serve and sell alcohol in supervised areas.

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Section 242

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Employing Minors in a Restricted Area

A minor is allowed in a restricted area where that person is present for the purposes of:

- cleaning, repairing, maintaining, altering, or restocking premises or equipment

- removing or replacing equipment

- stocktaking

- checking or removing cash, or

- preparing or serving any meal

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Section 243

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Minors Purchasing Alcohol

Every person commits an offence who

Being under 18 years

Purchases

Any alcohol on or from a licensed premises

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Section 247

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Unauthorised sale or supply (Selling after hours)

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Section 248

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Sells or supplies to intoxicated person

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Section 249

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Allows a person to become intoxicated

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Section 252

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Allows intoxicated person to be or remain on licensed premises

Defence: if licensee/manager proves they took reasonable steps to remove person when they became aware of the situation

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Section 253

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Allows violent, quarrelsome, insulting or disorderly conduct on licensed premises

Defence: if licensee/manager proves they took reasonable steps to remove person when they became aware of the situation

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Section 256

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

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Allows persons to be on licensed premises outside licensing hours (30 minutes)