This form is used to report any concerns about possible violations of the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act.
INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSING ACT CHAPTER 150
Grounds of refusal:
20.–(1) The Board may refuse to grant a certificate or permit transfer of a licence on any of the following grounds,
(a) that the applicant is of bad fame or character or of drunken habits or habitually permitting or suffering breaches of the provisions of this Act or the rules or of the conditions endorsed on the licence or habitually permitting or suffering any nuisance or unsanitary conditions being created by persons to whom liquor is sold on his premises;
(b) that the premises do not satisfy the requirements of this Act or of the rules, and, if the premises are not subject to such requirements, that they are not suitable or do not contain proper accommodation, facilities and conveniences;
(c) that the premises are in the vicinity of a place of public worship, school, hospital;
(d) that there are already a sufficient number of licensed premises within the boundaries of the district, town or area or in the part whereof or of the neighborhood in which the licence for any premises is sought;
(e) that there is frequent drunkenness on the premises or that persons are frequently seen leaving the premises in a state of drunkenness or that persons in the premises frequently behave in a disorderly manner;
(f) that the premises are likely to become a nuisance to the neighborhood;
(g) that the particulars in the application or relative documents are inaccurate or incomplete.