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What are the main statutory objectives that underpin the UK Licensing Act 2003?
Maximising tax revenue, limiting opening hours, and increasing employment
Preventing crime/disorder, securing public safety, preventing public nuisance, and protecting children from harm
Guaranteeing uniform pricing of alcohol and promoting national health and fitness
How long does a Personal Licence remain valid once it has been granted in England and Wales?
5 years
10 years
Indefinitely (unless suspended, surrendered, or forfeited)
To which body must an individual apply to obtain a Personal Licence?
The local licensing authority (council) where the applicant normally resides
The police department in the district where the applicant intends to work
The Home Office central processing unit
What is the maximum statutory penalty for carrying out an unauthorised licensable activity?
A standard fixed penalty notice fine of £200
An unlimited fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment
A mandatory 12-month closure of the premises with no option for appeal
What must a Personal Licence holder do if they change their legal name or home address?
Notify the licensing authority that issued the licence as soon as reasonably practicable
Update the details only when their current premises licence undergoes a review
Notify the local police station within 48 hours of moving
Which of the following is a mandatory condition attached to all premises licences authorising the retail sale of alcohol?
Employing at least two SIA-licensed door supervisors during all opening hours
Having an active age verification policy in place
Requiring all customers to purchase a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks
Under what conditions can a 16 or 17-year-old legally consume beer, wine, or cider on licensed premises?
If they are purchasing the alcohol themselves for an event
If it is consumed with a table meal, they are accompanied by an adult, and an adult purchases it
At any time, provided they have verbal permission from the premises manager
Who is responsible for the day-to-day running of a licensed premises that authorises the retail sale of alcohol?
The Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS)
The local authority's Environmental Health Officer
The Chief Officer of Police
What is the general minimum legal age at which a person can be sold alcohol on licensed premises in the UK?
16
18
21
Which metric is standard on UK drink packaging to indicate the strength of an alcoholic beverage?
Alcohol Proof Rating (APR)
Total Ethanol Units (TEU)
Percentage Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
If a Personal Licence holder is convicted of a relevant offence (e.g., drink-driving or assault), what is their legal duty?
They must notify the licensing authority that issued their licence as soon as reasonably practicable
They only need to inform their employer or the owner of the premises
They do nothing, as the court automatically handles all licensing updates
What type of statutory authorisation is typically used to hold a small, temporary, or ad-hoc event involving licensable activities?
A Club Premises Certificate
A Provisional Statement
A Temporary Event Notice (TEN)
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