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Liquor license

A liquor license (or liquor licence in most forms of Commonwealth English) is a governmentally issued permit to sell, manufacture, store, or otherwise use alcoholic beverages.

A public notice of an application to sell alcoholic beverages in Sonoma, California in 2023

Canada edit

In Canada, liquor licences are issued by the legal authority of each province to allow an individual or business to manufacture or sell alcoholic beverages. Usually several types of liquor licences are available to apply for within each certain province. There are many regulations which apply to all types of liquor licences. For example, each licence must indicate the time, place and the maximum amount of sale. These licences also apply to special events, which may occur outside of the normal setting in which alcohol is served. Licence holders must strictly follow all the terms and rules to avoid suspension, fines for non-compliance or revocation. Most provinces also specify identification regulations in determining eligibility of patrons. It is also law in 2 provinces (Ontario and Quebec) that all individuals under 25 years of age must provide sufficient photo ID upon request.

Alberta edit

The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) licences liquor activities in Alberta, pursuant to the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (formerly Gaming and Liquor Act), other provincial and federal legislation, and AGLC policies.[1] The AGLC regulates Alberta's liquor industry, which was privatized in 1993 enabling the private sector to retail, warehouse, and distribute liquor in the province.[2]

In Alberta, five classes of general licences (and a variety of limited, special ones) are issued for the sale or other distribution, manufacture, storage, and other uses of alcoholic beverages:[2][3]

  • Class A licences (for restaurants, lounges, etc.)
  • Class B licences (for recreational facilities, etc.)
  • Class C licences (for private clubs, canteens, etc.)
  • Class D licences (for retail liquor stores, hotel "off-sales", etc.), and
  • Class E licences (for hard-liquor manufacturing)
  • Class F licences (for breweries)
  • Several special, limited licenses (private or public events, non-commercial competitions and tastings, industrial use and storage, and on-premises sampling at a manufacturer's site)

What is now Class F (brewing of beer, wine, and cider) was originally part of Class E, originally a general alcoholic-beverage manufacturing license.

British Columbia edit

The British Columbia government regulates and monitors the liquor industry to protect the public from the harm that may be caused by making and selling liquor or products that contain liquor.[4] The B.C. Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) regulates liquor service in bars and restaurants, private liquor stores, liquor manufacturers and importers, Ubrews and UVins (for personal liquor manufacturing) as well as liquor service at special occasion events.[4] The Liquor Distribution Branch is responsible for the importation and distribution of liquor in B.C. and also operates government liquor stores, it is against the law to provide liquor that has not been certified by the Liquor Distribution Branch. Inspectors will visit establishments unannounced and if the establishment fails to comply with laws and regulations, seizure of liquor, fine or suspension of licence may follow.[4]

Manitoba edit

Established in 1923, the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) serves as a regulating agency of alcohol sales and distributions in Manitoba.[5] Its licensing board provides 12 types of liquor license applications, including Dining Room License, Cocktail Lounge Licence, Spectator Activities Licence, etc. Beside basic requirements for licensed premises such as proper seating capacities, the licensing board also reviews criminal record check and security plans before issuing a liquor licence.[6]

Nova Scotia edit

Established in 1930, and headquartered in Halifax, the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation is the sole distributor and runs all retail outlets selling alcohol except for four private wine specialty shops and, in rural areas where there is not an NSLC location, 23 private "agency" liquor stores. In the former Liquor Commission was restructured as a Crown corporation and became the Liquor Corporation.

Ontario edit

The Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario (LLBO) was the regulatory agency responsible for issuing liquor permits and regulating the sale, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages in Ontario to promote moderation and responsible use within the province. Established in 1947 under the Liquor Licence Act (Ontario), the agency is not to be mistaken with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), an alcohol retailer. The LLBO was replaced by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario in 1998 under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act (Ontario) passed in 1996. The LLBO name lives on in many eateries and entertainment establishments which display official certification to indicate the location is legally licensed to serve alcohol.

Quebec edit

The province of Quebec has its own special laws concerning selling liquor and acquiring a liquor licence. The Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux is in charge of liquor distribution and sets the laws on liquor consumption. The permits authorizing the sale or service of alcoholic beverages within the territory concerning liquor permits concluded between the Government and a Mohawk community are determined in the agreement and issued by the authority designated in the agreement. For example, in Quebec all places that are able to receive a liquor licence except grocery stores (available but until 11pm ) are able to operate every day, from 8 o’clock in the morning to 3 o’clock in the morning in selling liquor.[7] In Quebec, strong liquors and spirits (generally over 15%-20% abv.) are restricted for sale only in SAQ outlets (provincially-owned liquor retailers) as well at bars and other establishments with the requisite permit. All other types of liquor, as well as beer, shooters and other alcohol-derivative beverages are permitted to be sold at gas stations as well as supermarkets.

Saskatchewan edit

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)[8] is the corporation responsible for the distribution and regulation of alcohol in the province of Saskatchewan.

Types of personal use permits issued in Saskatchewan include:

  • Sale permit: These permits last for 12 hours and are authorized for charitable, educational, religious or community service functions. Prices for the alcoholic beverages served are set by the permit holder.
  • Non-sale permit: These permits are used to authorize the serving of alcohol at functions outside a private dwelling, including weddings, staff parties, or reunions. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be sold with this permit.
  • Cost-recovery permit: These permit are issued to private individuals for private functions such as weddings and reunions that are not eligible for a regular sale permit. Alcoholic beverages can be sold with this permit, but the price is limited to $2 per drink or the cost of the beverage (whichever is greater). Due to the price limit, these are often referred to as "toonie bars."

Businesses seeking authorization to serve alcoholic beverages must complete the Commercial Liquor Permit Application [9]

Types of commercial liquor licences issued in Saskatchewan include:

  • Tavern licence: Issued primarily for the purpose of selling alcohol in public establishments including bars, pubs, restaurants and nightclubs.
  • Special-use licence: Issued for restaurants that do not primarily focus on alcoholic beverages but are served on special occasions.
  • Manufacturer licence: Issued to authorize applicants with establishments primarily based on the manufacturing of alcoholic beverages.

Europe edit

Finland edit

In Finland a liquor licence from the Regional State Administrative Agency (Aluehallintavirasto) is needed for businesses manufacturing, serving or importing alcohol. Licences are usually non-limited but licences for limited periods also exist.[10]

A liquor licence can be granted to any mature natural or legal person who has not been declared bankrupt. Persons applying for a licence also need to be able to support themselves financially and be generally trustworthy. There also separate rules for the premises alcohol is served in. Liquor licences are not transferable.[10]

Before 2018 Finnish liquor licences were divided into classes A, B and C. A class A licence allowed serving alcohol up to 80% per volume, a B class licence up to 22% volume and a C class licence only fermented beverages up to 4.7% per volume.[10][11][12]

In 2020 the typical cost for a liquor licence in Finland was 450 to 650 euro.[13] In November 2020 Finland had about 9 thousand active liquor licences.[10]

Germany edit

Germany does not require any licenses for the production, wholesale, or retail sale (off-license) of alcoholic beverages.[14] A Gaststättenkonzession [de] is required when alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption on the premises (on-license).

Sweden edit

In Sweden retailers are not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages above 3.5% alcohol by volume. Only Systembolaget, the government-owned alcohol monopoly, is allowed to sell these products.

Liquor licenses (Swedish: serveringstillstånd or utskänkningstillstånd) for restaurants, bars, and similar premises are issued by the local municipality. There are some basic provisions in the Alcohol Act to take into account, for example:

  • Serving of alcohol must not be carried out before 11:00[15]
  • The premises must also serve food to serve alcohol[16]
  • Serving of alcohol is not allowed to people below 18 years of age[17]
  • Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be served to a person that is visibly intoxicated[18]

Most licenses allow liquor service between 11:00–01:00, but there are exceptions. Some restaurants have limited hours on weekdays but are allowed to serve longer on weekends. Many dance venues are allowed to serve until 03:00 or 05:00, often combined with the condition that the restaurant has doorman or similar control.

United Kingdom edit

Throughout the United Kingdom, the sale of alcohol is only authorized for pubs, restaurants, shops, and other premises that are officially licensed by the local authority. The individual responsible for the premises must also hold a personal licence. Premises licences can be categorized into two different kinds:

  • On-licences: allowing consumption of alcohol on the premises.
  • Off-licences: alcohol must be removed from the vendor's premises and consumed elsewhere.

United States edit

In the United States, liquor licenses are issued separately by each individual state. Majority licenses are often specified by each state and localities that have laws and regulations in acquiring such a license. Otherwise, general categories that are covered under license laws include when and where liquor may be served, the amount that can be served, how much it may be served for, and to whom it may be served. Across the United States it is very common to have further specified protocols in restaurants such as limits on drinks per customer, zero discounts on drinks, and to have unfinished bottles of wine to remain in the restaurant. Furthermore, there may be several choices of license classes depending on how one intends to sell the alcoholic beverages. The most common overall types of licenses required for bars and restaurants include:

  • Beer-and-wine license: Depending on jurisdiction, this may be the most common or second most common type. It does not include any strong alcohols or spirits, and typically permits sales of beer, wine, cider, and malt liquor beverages up to the alcohol-by-volume range of wines.
  • Restaurant liquor license: Also known as the all-liquor or general license, it is the most or second-most generally used license, depending on jurisdiction. Some states, counties, and municipalities permit most or all restaurants only to have beer-and-wine licenses (see below), or may limit restaurants to such a license for a period of time (such as six months to two years). Some states (e.g., New Mexico) issue so few all-liquor licenses that newer restaurants can only obtain a beer-and-wine license unless a full license becomes available and the venue can afford the high price for which it will sell (or, technically, transfer).
  • Tavern (bar) liquor license: This license is commonly required for businesses with 50% or more of their sales in liquor, and this may include many restaurants that serve alcohol as well as food. Not all jurisdictions separate this license from the all-liquor restaurant license.

Most US jurisdictions also divide licenses by on-premises consumption (bar and restaurant) and off-premises (bottle) sales. Certain venues can sometimes have both license types, e.g. a craft brewery that both operates as a tavern and sells bottled beer to go.

It is important for wholesale liquor vendors in the United States to verify authenticity and validity of liquor licenses before selling, because insurance companies do not cover claims related to alcohol if there is no valid liquor license involved.

In addition, some states have mandated "server permits" for those who serve alcoholic beverages.

California edit

The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) in California was established in 1955. California ABC has the power to issue, deny, suspend, or revoke any specific alcoholic beverage license. The department has three divisions: administration, licensing and compliance and each division has specific responsibilities.

The types of retail licenses in California are:

  • On-sale general: licensing the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages.
  • Off-sale general: licensing the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages in sealed containers for consumption off the premises.
  • On-sale beer and wine: licensing the sale of all types of wine and malt beverages.
  • Off-sale beer and wine: licensing the sale of all types of wine and malt beverages in sealed containers for consumption off the premises.
  • On-sale beer: licensing the sale of malt beverages.

Each license require a different application process.

California ABC has departmental investigators with police authority, who are responsible for investigating and making arrests for violations.[19]

New York edit

The New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) are responsible for regulating and controlling the manufacture and distribution of alcoholic beverages within New York State. Established in 1934 under New York State law, they are controlling all liquor related activities to this day. The main responsibilities of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control include reviewing and investigating applicants to determine eligibility, issuing and limiting the number and type of licenses and regulating trade of alcoholic beverages at wholesale and retail.[20] The SLA and the ABC state that the minimum requirements for liquor license eligibility are:

  • The age of 21 or older
  • No records of conviction
  • Not a police officer with arresting powers

Oregon edit

In the state of Oregon, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) regulates and controls the distribution, sales, and consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Texas edit

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) previously known as Texas Liquor Control Board is the agency responsible for enforcing regulations and laws concerning the sales of alcoholic beverages within the state of Texas. Introduced in 1935 and headquartered in Austin, the agency has followed the basic laws of the Alcoholic Beverage Code while issuing nearly 100,000 permits and liquor licenses per year. The basic requirements to be authorized with a liquor license include citizenship, 21 years of age or older, and successful completion of specified application forms.

The types of liquor licenses issued in Texas include:

  • BG permit: Authorizes a restaurant or bar to sell beer and wine that can be consumed on and off site.
  • MB permit: Authorizes a restaurant or bar to sell beer, wine, mixed drinks and other hard liquors only to be consumed on site.
  • Q permit: Authorizes a retailer to sell wine which may be consumed off the premises of the store.
  • BF permit: Similar the Q permit, the BF permit allows a retailer to sell beer instead of wine which can be consumed off premises.

India edit

Various types of licenses are issued by each state government. Any individual or company can get the following licenses:

Grant of L-1 license: For the purpose of wholesale supply of Indian Liquor: The government of NCT of Delhi once a year formulates policies for grant of this license in pursuance of which it's granted to the wholesale supply of Indian liquor. It's granted to Company or a society or a partnership firm or proprietorship firm having licensed manufacturing units (distillery / brewery /winery/bottling plant).

  • Procedure for application of this license: The government invites applications by issuing a public notice during a leading newspaper and on the official website of the government.
  • The prime job of L-1 Licensee is to provide liquor to the holders of Licenses of L-6, L-7, L-9, L-10, L-12, L-13, L-14, L-15, L-16, L-17, L-18, L-19, L-20, L-21, L-28, L-29 and other liquor licenses within the capital Territory of Delhi.
  • The holder of L-1 license has got to suits all the terms and conditions mentioned within the license contract.

Grant of L-3/L-5 Licences: For hotels: Such license can be granted for hotels, which are holding star classification and the approval from Tourism Department of Government of India which is taken into account necessary for grant of License in form L-3.

  • L-3 license authorizes the hotel for offering foreign liquor to the customers in their rooms.
  • These hotels also can seek separate License in form L-5 for serving the liquor in exclusive bars and therefore the restaurants within the hotel premises.

Grant of L-19 License: For clubs: L-19 license can be issued to a club registered with the Registrar of Firms/Registrar of Cooperative Societies for facilitate of foreign liquor to its members.

Grant of L-49A license: Marriages, Parties etc, this license can be obtained on payment of Rs. 3000 for serving of liquor in any party, function, marriage etc. at a particular premises anywhere in Delhi exclusive of public parks subject to the following conditions.

  • The area should be away from public view.
  • Liquor should be served to adults above 25 years of age.
  • Liquor should be procured from authorized source in Delhi.

New Zealand edit

New Zealand has laws similar to those of the United Kingdom, but it further separates two other licences.[21]

  • On-licences: allowing consumption of alcohol on the premises.
  • Off-licences: alcohol must be removed from the vendor's premises and drunk elsewhere, but must not be a dairy (suprette is exempt, but not advisable in a school zone) and petrol station.
  • Club licences: effectively an on-licence inside a club house for club members, club members with reciprocal rights (e.g. all Returned Servicemens Association clubs in the country), and guests of members that are registered by members for the day.
  • Special licences: for extending liquor selling hours past the normal times (3 am in a pub because of a live coverage of sport events overseas, increasingly uncommon after the Sale and Supply of Liquor Act 2012 came into effect), or for granting on- or off-licences for a site that normally does not sell alcohol for the purpose of a series of events or a one-off event (e.g., a beer festival at a convention centre, or selling holiday mulled wine in an otherwise unlicensed cafe). It is also used for exemptions from the days in which it is forbidden to sell alcohol – e.g., Christmas Day, Easter Sunday (except for vineyards from 2004 amendment), Good Friday, and before 1pm on ANZAC Day.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act". Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000. Alberta Queen’s Printer. October 17, 2018. Chapter G-1. Retrieved December 6, 2019 – via QP.Alberta.ca.
  2. ^ a b "Applying for a Liquor Licence". AGLC.ca. Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  3. ^ "Liquor Licensee Handbook" (PDF). AGLC.ca. Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. November 28, 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "The province of British Columbia". Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  5. ^ "Manitoba Liquor Control Commission". Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  6. ^ "Manitoba Liquor Control Commission" (PDF). Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  7. ^ "publications du quebec". Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  8. ^ "Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority". Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 22, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c d Sjöblom, Annika: Alkoholin anniskeluoikeus ja sen valvonta, graduate thesis, Turku University of Applied Sciences 2018, pp. 8-11.
  11. ^ Mikä muuttuu alkoholijuomien anniskelussa, vähittäismyynnissä ja markkinoinnissa 1.3.2018?, Valvira 20 February 2018. Accessed on 9 January 2020.
  12. ^ Alkoholilaki 1143/1994 (kumottu), 1 § 3 Finlex. Accessed on 9 January 2020.
  13. ^ Lupa- ja valvontamaksut December 22, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, Regional State Administrative Agency. Accessed on 9 January 2020.
  14. ^ . eurocare.org. Eurocare (European Alcohol Policy Alliance). n.d. Archived from the original on October 26, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  15. ^ Socialdepartementet (December 2, 2010). . Sveriges Riksdag (in Swedish). Stockholm: Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2018. Om inte kommunen beslutar annat, får servering av spritdrycker, vin, starköl eller andra jästa alkoholdrycker inte påbörjas tidigare än klockan 11.00 och inte pågå längre än till klockan 01.00.
  16. ^ Socialdepartementet (December 2, 2010). . Sveriges Riksdag (in Swedish). Stockholm: Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2018. Stadigvarande tillstånd för servering till allmänheten får medges endast om serveringsstället har ett eget kök i anslutning till serveringslokalen samt tillhandahåller lagad eller på annat sätt tillredd mat. Gästerna ska kunna erbjudas ett varierat utbud av maträtter. Efter klockan 23.00 får matutbudet begränsas till ett fåtal enklare rätter.
  17. ^ Socialdepartementet (December 2, 2010). . Sveriges Riksdag (in Swedish). Stockholm: Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2018. Servering av alkoholdrycker får ske till den som har fyllt 18 år.
  18. ^ Socialdepartementet (December 2, 2010). . Sveriges Riksdag (in Swedish). Stockholm: Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2018. Alkoholdrycker får inte lämnas ut till den som är märkbart påverkad av alkohol eller andra berusningsmedel.
  19. ^ "California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control". Retrieved March 28, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ "New York State Liquor Authority". Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  21. ^ [1][permanent dead link] Sale of Liquor Act (1989)

References edit

  • McCrory, David E. (1987). Liquor licenses: A guide to California retail alcoholic beverage licensing. Napa: Full Court Press. ISBN 978-0-9617755-0-6
  • Department of Excise, Entertainment & Luxury Tax, Govt. of Delhi: Licenses to refrain from Sale of Liquor

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A liquor license or liquor licence in most forms of Commonwealth English is a governmentally issued permit to sell manufacture store or otherwise use alcoholic beverages A public notice of an application to sell alcoholic beverages in Sonoma California in 2023 Contents 1 Canada 1 1 Alberta 1 2 British Columbia 1 3 Manitoba 1 4 Nova Scotia 1 5 Ontario 1 6 Quebec 1 7 Saskatchewan 2 Europe 2 1 Finland 2 2 Germany 2 3 Sweden 2 4 United Kingdom 3 United States 3 1 California 3 2 New York 3 3 Oregon 3 4 Texas 4 India 5 New Zealand 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesCanada editIn Canada liquor licences are issued by the legal authority of each province to allow an individual or business to manufacture or sell alcoholic beverages Usually several types of liquor licences are available to apply for within each certain province There are many regulations which apply to all types of liquor licences For example each licence must indicate the time place and the maximum amount of sale These licences also apply to special events which may occur outside of the normal setting in which alcohol is served Licence holders must strictly follow all the terms and rules to avoid suspension fines for non compliance or revocation Most provinces also specify identification regulations in determining eligibility of patrons It is also law in 2 provinces Ontario and Quebec that all individuals under 25 years of age must provide sufficient photo ID upon request Alberta edit The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission AGLC licences liquor activities in Alberta pursuant to the Gaming Liquor and Cannabis Act formerly Gaming and Liquor Act other provincial and federal legislation and AGLC policies 1 The AGLC regulates Alberta s liquor industry which was privatized in 1993 enabling the private sector to retail warehouse and distribute liquor in the province 2 In Alberta five classes of general licences and a variety of limited special ones are issued for the sale or other distribution manufacture storage and other uses of alcoholic beverages 2 3 Class A licences for restaurants lounges etc Class B licences for recreational facilities etc Class C licences for private clubs canteens etc Class D licences for retail liquor stores hotel off sales etc and Class E licences for hard liquor manufacturing Class F licences for breweries Several special limited licenses private or public events non commercial competitions and tastings industrial use and storage and on premises sampling at a manufacturer s site What is now Class F brewing of beer wine and cider was originally part of Class E originally a general alcoholic beverage manufacturing license British Columbia edit The British Columbia government regulates and monitors the liquor industry to protect the public from the harm that may be caused by making and selling liquor or products that contain liquor 4 The B C Liquor Control and Licensing Branch LCLB regulates liquor service in bars and restaurants private liquor stores liquor manufacturers and importers Ubrews and UVins for personal liquor manufacturing as well as liquor service at special occasion events 4 The Liquor Distribution Branch is responsible for the importation and distribution of liquor in B C and also operates government liquor stores it is against the law to provide liquor that has not been certified by the Liquor Distribution Branch Inspectors will visit establishments unannounced and if the establishment fails to comply with laws and regulations seizure of liquor fine or suspension of licence may follow 4 Manitoba edit Established in 1923 the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission MLCC serves as a regulating agency of alcohol sales and distributions in Manitoba 5 Its licensing board provides 12 types of liquor license applications including Dining Room License Cocktail Lounge Licence Spectator Activities Licence etc Beside basic requirements for licensed premises such as proper seating capacities the licensing board also reviews criminal record check and security plans before issuing a liquor licence 6 Nova Scotia edit Established in 1930 and headquartered in Halifax the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation is the sole distributor and runs all retail outlets selling alcohol except for four private wine specialty shops and in rural areas where there is not an NSLC location 23 private agency liquor stores In the former Liquor Commission was restructured as a Crown corporation and became the Liquor Corporation Ontario edit The Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario LLBO was the regulatory agency responsible for issuing liquor permits and regulating the sale service and consumption of alcoholic beverages in Ontario to promote moderation and responsible use within the province Established in 1947 under the Liquor Licence Act Ontario the agency is not to be mistaken with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario LCBO an alcohol retailer The LLBO was replaced by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario in 1998 under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act Ontario passed in 1996 The LLBO name lives on in many eateries and entertainment establishments which display official certification to indicate the location is legally licensed to serve alcohol Quebec edit The province of Quebec has its own special laws concerning selling liquor and acquiring a liquor licence The Regie des alcools des courses et des jeux is in charge of liquor distribution and sets the laws on liquor consumption The permits authorizing the sale or service of alcoholic beverages within the territory concerning liquor permits concluded between the Government and a Mohawk community are determined in the agreement and issued by the authority designated in the agreement For example in Quebec all places that are able to receive a liquor licence except grocery stores available but until 11pm are able to operate every day from 8 o clock in the morning to 3 o clock in the morning in selling liquor 7 In Quebec strong liquors and spirits generally over 15 20 abv are restricted for sale only in SAQ outlets provincially owned liquor retailers as well at bars and other establishments with the requisite permit All other types of liquor as well as beer shooters and other alcohol derivative beverages are permitted to be sold at gas stations as well as supermarkets Saskatchewan edit The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority SLGA 8 is the corporation responsible for the distribution and regulation of alcohol in the province of Saskatchewan Types of personal use permits issued in Saskatchewan include Sale permit These permits last for 12 hours and are authorized for charitable educational religious or community service functions Prices for the alcoholic beverages served are set by the permit holder Non sale permit These permits are used to authorize the serving of alcohol at functions outside a private dwelling including weddings staff parties or reunions Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be sold with this permit Cost recovery permit These permit are issued to private individuals for private functions such as weddings and reunions that are not eligible for a regular sale permit Alcoholic beverages can be sold with this permit but the price is limited to 2 per drink or the cost of the beverage whichever is greater Due to the price limit these are often referred to as toonie bars Businesses seeking authorization to serve alcoholic beverages must complete the Commercial Liquor Permit Application 9 Types of commercial liquor licences issued in Saskatchewan include Tavern licence Issued primarily for the purpose of selling alcohol in public establishments including bars pubs restaurants and nightclubs Special use licence Issued for restaurants that do not primarily focus on alcoholic beverages but are served on special occasions Manufacturer licence Issued to authorize applicants with establishments primarily based on the manufacturing of alcoholic beverages Europe editFinland edit In Finland a liquor licence from the Regional State Administrative Agency Aluehallintavirasto is needed for businesses manufacturing serving or importing alcohol Licences are usually non limited but licences for limited periods also exist 10 A liquor licence can be granted to any mature natural or legal person who has not been declared bankrupt Persons applying for a licence also need to be able to support themselves financially and be generally trustworthy There also separate rules for the premises alcohol is served in Liquor licences are not transferable 10 Before 2018 Finnish liquor licences were divided into classes A B and C A class A licence allowed serving alcohol up to 80 per volume a B class licence up to 22 volume and a C class licence only fermented beverages up to 4 7 per volume 10 11 12 In 2020 the typical cost for a liquor licence in Finland was 450 to 650 euro 13 In November 2020 Finland had about 9 thousand active liquor licences 10 Germany edit Main article Alcohol laws in Germany Germany does not require any licenses for the production wholesale or retail sale off license of alcoholic beverages 14 A Gaststattenkonzession de is required when alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption on the premises on license Sweden edit In Sweden retailers are not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages above 3 5 alcohol by volume Only Systembolaget the government owned alcohol monopoly is allowed to sell these products Liquor licenses Swedish serveringstillstand or utskankningstillstand for restaurants bars and similar premises are issued by the local municipality There are some basic provisions in the Alcohol Act to take into account for example Serving of alcohol must not be carried out before 11 00 15 The premises must also serve food to serve alcohol 16 Serving of alcohol is not allowed to people below 18 years of age 17 Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be served to a person that is visibly intoxicated 18 Most licenses allow liquor service between 11 00 01 00 but there are exceptions Some restaurants have limited hours on weekdays but are allowed to serve longer on weekends Many dance venues are allowed to serve until 03 00 or 05 00 often combined with the condition that the restaurant has doorman or similar control United Kingdom edit Main article Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom Throughout the United Kingdom the sale of alcohol is only authorized for pubs restaurants shops and other premises that are officially licensed by the local authority The individual responsible for the premises must also hold a personal licence Premises licences can be categorized into two different kinds On licences allowing consumption of alcohol on the premises Off licences alcohol must be removed from the vendor s premises and consumed elsewhere United States editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the United States liquor licenses are issued separately by each individual state Majority licenses are often specified by each state and localities that have laws and regulations in acquiring such a license Otherwise general categories that are covered under license laws include when and where liquor may be served the amount that can be served how much it may be served for and to whom it may be served Across the United States it is very common to have further specified protocols in restaurants such as limits on drinks per customer zero discounts on drinks and to have unfinished bottles of wine to remain in the restaurant Furthermore there may be several choices of license classes depending on how one intends to sell the alcoholic beverages The most common overall types of licenses required for bars and restaurants include Beer and wine license Depending on jurisdiction this may be the most common or second most common type It does not include any strong alcohols or spirits and typically permits sales of beer wine cider and malt liquor beverages up to the alcohol by volume range of wines Restaurant liquor license Also known as the all liquor or general license it is the most or second most generally used license depending on jurisdiction Some states counties and municipalities permit most or all restaurants only to have beer and wine licenses see below or may limit restaurants to such a license for a period of time such as six months to two years Some states e g New Mexico issue so few all liquor licenses that newer restaurants can only obtain a beer and wine license unless a full license becomes available and the venue can afford the high price for which it will sell or technically transfer Tavern bar liquor license This license is commonly required for businesses with 50 or more of their sales in liquor and this may include many restaurants that serve alcohol as well as food Not all jurisdictions separate this license from the all liquor restaurant license Most US jurisdictions also divide licenses by on premises consumption bar and restaurant and off premises bottle sales Certain venues can sometimes have both license types e g a craft brewery that both operates as a tavern and sells bottled beer to go It is important for wholesale liquor vendors in the United States to verify authenticity and validity of liquor licenses before selling because insurance companies do not cover claims related to alcohol if there is no valid liquor license involved In addition some states have mandated server permits for those who serve alcoholic beverages California edit The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control ABC in California was established in 1955 California ABC has the power to issue deny suspend or revoke any specific alcoholic beverage license The department has three divisions administration licensing and compliance and each division has specific responsibilities The types of retail licenses in California are On sale general licensing the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages Off sale general licensing the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages in sealed containers for consumption off the premises On sale beer and wine licensing the sale of all types of wine and malt beverages Off sale beer and wine licensing the sale of all types of wine and malt beverages in sealed containers for consumption off the premises On sale beer licensing the sale of malt beverages Each license require a different application process California ABC has departmental investigators with police authority who are responsible for investigating and making arrests for violations 19 New York edit The New York State Liquor Authority SLA and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control ABC are responsible for regulating and controlling the manufacture and distribution of alcoholic beverages within New York State Established in 1934 under New York State law they are controlling all liquor related activities to this day The main responsibilities of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control include reviewing and investigating applicants to determine eligibility issuing and limiting the number and type of licenses and regulating trade of alcoholic beverages at wholesale and retail 20 The SLA and the ABC state that the minimum requirements for liquor license eligibility are The age of 21 or older No records of conviction Not a police officer with arresting powersOregon edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2019 In the state of Oregon the Oregon Liquor Control Commission OLCC regulates and controls the distribution sales and consumption of alcoholic beverages Texas edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission TABC previously known as Texas Liquor Control Board is the agency responsible for enforcing regulations and laws concerning the sales of alcoholic beverages within the state of Texas Introduced in 1935 and headquartered in Austin the agency has followed the basic laws of the Alcoholic Beverage Code while issuing nearly 100 000 permits and liquor licenses per year The basic requirements to be authorized with a liquor license include citizenship 21 years of age or older and successful completion of specified application forms The types of liquor licenses issued in Texas include BG permit Authorizes a restaurant or bar to sell beer and wine that can be consumed on and off site MB permit Authorizes a restaurant or bar to sell beer wine mixed drinks and other hard liquors only to be consumed on site Q permit Authorizes a retailer to sell wine which may be consumed off the premises of the store BF permit Similar the Q permit the BF permit allows a retailer to sell beer instead of wine which can be consumed off premises India editVarious types of licenses are issued by each state government Any individual or company can get the following licenses Grant of L 1 license For the purpose of wholesale supply of Indian Liquor The government of NCT of Delhi once a year formulates policies for grant of this license in pursuance of which it s granted to the wholesale supply of Indian liquor It s granted to Company or a society or a partnership firm or proprietorship firm having licensed manufacturing units distillery brewery winery bottling plant Procedure for application of this license The government invites applications by issuing a public notice during a leading newspaper and on the official website of the government The prime job of L 1 Licensee is to provide liquor to the holders of Licenses of L 6 L 7 L 9 L 10 L 12 L 13 L 14 L 15 L 16 L 17 L 18 L 19 L 20 L 21 L 28 L 29 and other liquor licenses within the capital Territory of Delhi The holder of L 1 license has got to suits all the terms and conditions mentioned within the license contract Grant of L 3 L 5 Licences For hotels Such license can be granted for hotels which are holding star classification and the approval from Tourism Department of Government of India which is taken into account necessary for grant of License in form L 3 L 3 license authorizes the hotel for offering foreign liquor to the customers in their rooms These hotels also can seek separate License in form L 5 for serving the liquor in exclusive bars and therefore the restaurants within the hotel premises Grant of L 19 License For clubs L 19 license can be issued to a club registered with the Registrar of Firms Registrar of Cooperative Societies for facilitate of foreign liquor to its members Grant of L 49A license Marriages Parties etc this license can be obtained on payment of Rs 3000 for serving of liquor in any party function marriage etc at a particular premises anywhere in Delhi exclusive of public parks subject to the following conditions The area should be away from public view Liquor should be served to adults above 25 years of age Liquor should be procured from authorized source in Delhi New Zealand editNew Zealand has laws similar to those of the United Kingdom but it further separates two other licences 21 On licences allowing consumption of alcohol on the premises Off licences alcohol must be removed from the vendor s premises and drunk elsewhere but must not be a dairy suprette is exempt but not advisable in a school zone and petrol station Club licences effectively an on licence inside a club house for club members club members with reciprocal rights e g all Returned Servicemens Association clubs in the country and guests of members that are registered by members for the day Special licences for extending liquor selling hours past the normal times 3 am in a pub because of a live coverage of sport events overseas increasingly uncommon after the Sale and Supply of Liquor Act 2012 came into effect or for granting on or off licences for a site that normally does not sell alcohol for the purpose of a series of events or a one off event e g a beer festival at a convention centre or selling holiday mulled wine in an otherwise unlicensed cafe It is also used for exemptions from the days in which it is forbidden to sell alcohol e g Christmas Day Easter Sunday except for vineyards from 2004 amendment Good Friday and before 1pm on ANZAC Day See also editAlcohol lawNotes edit Gaming Liquor and Cannabis Act Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Alberta Queen s Printer October 17 2018 Chapter G 1 Retrieved December 6 2019 via QP Alberta ca a b Applying for a Liquor Licence AGLC ca Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission Retrieved December 6 2019 Liquor Licensee Handbook PDF AGLC ca Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission November 28 2019 Retrieved December 6 2019 a b c The province of British Columbia Retrieved March 28 2012 Manitoba Liquor Control Commission Retrieved March 28 2012 Manitoba Liquor Control Commission PDF Retrieved March 28 2012 publications du quebec Retrieved March 28 2012 Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Retrieved March 27 2012 Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 22 2013 Retrieved March 27 2012 a b c d Sjoblom Annika Alkoholin anniskeluoikeus ja sen valvonta graduate thesis Turku University of Applied Sciences 2018 pp 8 11 Mika muuttuu alkoholijuomien anniskelussa vahittaismyynnissa ja markkinoinnissa 1 3 2018 Valvira 20 February 2018 Accessed on 9 January 2020 Alkoholilaki 1143 1994 kumottu 1 3 Finlex Accessed on 9 January 2020 Lupa ja valvontamaksut Archived December 22 2019 at the Wayback Machine Regional State Administrative Agency Accessed on 9 January 2020 Country Profile Germany eurocare org Eurocare European Alcohol Policy Alliance n d Archived from the original on October 26 2014 Retrieved August 27 2014 Socialdepartementet December 2 2010 Alkohollag 2010 1622 8 kap 19 Sveriges Riksdag in Swedish Stockholm Regeringskansliets rattsdatabaser Archived from the original on June 27 2018 Retrieved July 15 2018 Om inte kommunen beslutar annat far servering av spritdrycker vin starkol eller andra jasta alkoholdrycker inte paborjas tidigare an klockan 11 00 och inte paga langre an till klockan 01 00 Socialdepartementet December 2 2010 Alkohollag 2010 1622 8 kap 15 Sveriges Riksdag in Swedish Stockholm Regeringskansliets rattsdatabaser Archived from the original on June 27 2018 Retrieved July 15 2018 Stadigvarande tillstand for servering till allmanheten far medges endast om serveringsstallet har ett eget kok i anslutning till serveringslokalen samt tillhandahaller lagad eller pa annat satt tillredd mat Gasterna ska kunna erbjudas ett varierat utbud av matratter Efter klockan 23 00 far matutbudet begransas till ett fatal enklare ratter Socialdepartementet December 2 2010 Alkohollag 2010 1622 3 kap 7 Sveriges Riksdag in Swedish Stockholm Regeringskansliets rattsdatabaser Archived from the original on June 27 2018 Retrieved July 15 2018 Servering av alkoholdrycker far ske till den som har fyllt 18 ar Socialdepartementet December 2 2010 Alkohollag 2010 1622 3 kap 8 Sveriges Riksdag in Swedish Stockholm Regeringskansliets rattsdatabaser Archived from the original on June 27 2018 Retrieved July 15 2018 Alkoholdrycker far inte lamnas ut till den som ar markbart paverkad av alkohol eller andra berusningsmedel California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Retrieved March 28 2012 permanent dead link New York State Liquor Authority Retrieved March 28 2012 1 permanent dead link Sale of Liquor Act 1989 References editMcCrory David E 1987 Liquor licenses A guide to California retail alcoholic beverage licensing Napa Full Court Press ISBN 978 0 9617755 0 6 Department of Excise Entertainment amp Luxury Tax Govt of Delhi Licenses to refrain from Sale of Liquor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liquor license amp oldid 1194098937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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