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A House Management Policy is a generic statement of intent on the way the licensee wishes to operate the premises. The Management Plan details how the House Management Policy and the Code of Conduct will be implemented, and should confirm that the licensee and approved manager have successfully completed their training requirements.

The House Management Policy and the Code of Conduct and the Management Plan need to be available for inspection on the licensed premises. The definition removes the defence that allows offenders to create a reasonable doubt, by suggesting that the impairment of their speech, balance, co-ordination or behaviour may have been caused by other factors such as drugs, fatigue, or mental abnormality.

To raise awareness of drink spiking, posters are available for anyone serving alcohol to display at their premises. Where liquor is sold and supplied for consumption on the premises, all licensees are required to provide potable drinking water for patrons to consume on the premises free of charge during trading hours.

Water must be clean and refreshed regularly. Warm or hot water will not be considered compliant with this condition nor will the use of hand basins taps in toilet facilities be considered as compliant with this condition. Close menu. Main navigation. Liquor licensing Licence types, trading hours, approved managers, restrictions and information for licensees.

Licence types and trading hours There are different types of liquor licences available in Western Australia, each with its own conditions. Advertised liquor licence applications Most applications have to be advertised in order to inform the community.

Approved managers at licensed premises policy Policy. An approved manager must, unless the Director of Liquor Licensing determines otherwise, be present at the licensed premises. Public interest test Ensuring all licences are granted on the basis that they are in the best interests of the public and are consistent with the Liquor Control Act.

Public interest assessment A public interest assessment outlines how a proposed premises will impact on a community and outline of how the applicant will manage any impact. Forms and checklists Forms and checklists for liquor licensees. New licence applications Requirements when applying for a liquor licence as per the Liquor Control Act the Act including who can apply for the grant of a licence.

Promotion of liquor Information for licensees about the promotion of liquor. Chase the Ace trade promotions The pub game Chase the Ace is what is known as a trade promotion lottery, and is generally held in hotels and taverns.

Juveniles A juvenile is someone who is under the age of 18 years and is not permitted by law to purchase liquor either on premises or off premises. Liquor restrictions Liquor restrictions across Western Australia. BYO restaurants. Club licence. Hotel licence. Packaged liquor licence.

Licences for surf clubs. Limited licence - special event. Limited licence - trade fair. Limited licence - single function. General bar licence. Limited licence - multiple functions. Liquor licence exemption for not for profit organisations. Pop-up licence. Retail Beer Vendor. Specialty Wine Store. Manufacturer Licences. In-Store Brewing Authorization. Delivery Licences.

Social Occasion Raffles. Charitable Gaming. Charitable Financial Reporting. Bingo and Breakopen. Media Bingo. Sports Draft. Calcutta Auction. Monte Carlo. Lottery Ticket Retailers. VLT Siteholders. Gaming Employees. Suppliers and Service Providers. First Nations Gaming. First Nations Financial Reporting. Municipal Financial Reporting. Buying Cannabis in Manitoba.



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