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UK Law Reference

สรุป

The Licensing Act 2003 is the principal statute governing the sale of alcohol, provision of regulated entertainment, and late-night refreshment in England & Wales. It established a unified licensing system administered by local authorities, replacing the previous magistrates' court licensing regime. All licensing decisions must promote the four licensing objectives.

ประเด็นสำคัญ

  • Four licensing objectives: crime prevention, public safety, nuisance prevention, child protection
  • Premises licence required for licensable activities (s.11)
  • Personal licence required to authorise alcohol sales (s.111)
  • Temporary event notices for up to 499 people, 168 hours (s.100)
  • Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) for alcohol sales
  • Review of premises licences on application by responsible authorities or other persons
  • Four licensing objectives: prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, prevention of public nuisance, protection of children from harm
  • Premises licences and personal licences
  • Temporary event notices for up to 499 persons
  • Review mechanism for problem premises

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ประวัติการแก้ไข

2011Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011

Gave licensing authorities and health bodies the status of responsible authorities, introduced late-night levy and early morning restriction orders.

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