Regulatory Reform Order: Proposal to Remove the Requirement for the Designated Premises Supervisor for Community Premises
This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 8 August - 31 October 2007.
Responses to this consultation was published on 23 January 2008
The Government proposes to remove the requirements under the Licensing Act 2003 which require:
- a designated premises supervisor to be specified on every premises licence authorising sales of alcohol; and
- every sale of alcohol at such premises to be authorised by a personal licence holder, for categories of premises including village halls, church halls, chapel halls and similar community buildings
Note: Documents updated 16 August 2007
This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 8 August - 31 October 2007.
If you have any queries regarding this consultation please contact:
Tourism Licensing and Economic Impact Division
Department for Culture, Media and Sport,
2-3 Cockspur Street,
London SW1Y 5DH
Email: licensingconsultation@culture.gov.uk
Responses will be published within three months of the closing date for this consultation. All information in responses, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure under Freedom of Information legislation. If a correspondent requests confidentiality, this cannot be guaranteed and will only be possible if considered appropriate under the legislation. Any such request should explain why confidentiality is considered necessary. Any automatic confidentiality disclaimer generated by your IT system will not be considered as such a request unless you specifically include a request, with an explanation, in the main text of your response.
If you have any questions or complaints about the process of consultation on this paper please contact Consultation Co-ordinator, Strategy Division, Department for Culture Media and Sport, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH,
These documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.
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