Important
information relating to a Liquor Licensed Premises.
Gauteng
Liquor Act 2 of 2003
1.
The liquor license
certificate must be displayed on a conspicuous place on the premises and be
produced on demand by a person authorized thereto by this act or any law.
2. If your liquor license is in the name of a Close Corporation,
Company etc. a section 40 application must be made whereby a natural person is
appointed as manager over the license.
3.
If the liquor license is in the name of a natural person, and the license holder is not permanently present at the premises, a person
who is permanently at the premises must be appointed in terms of Section 40.)
4.
Do not make any structural
changes to the premise before a Section 43 application for an alteration, addition
or reconstruction of the premises has been approved by the liquor board.
5.
A licensee shall refuse
to sell alcohol to an intoxicated person.
6.
A licensee must display
on the front door or window of a licensed premises a notice with characters
of larger than 5 centimeters in height the following:
- Name of Business.
- Type of license
- Times of Business
- License Number
7. Selling of liquor is
regarded if you exchange or keep, offer, display, deliver, supply or dispose of for sale, or authorize or
allow a sale. Supply is to place a person in possession or control of the
liquor for consumption. Therefore if you do not have a liquor license do
not charge a cover charge with “free Liquor” or other methods to justify an
unlawful sale of liquor.
8. Ensure that you choose an experienced liquor consultant who can
supply references and proof of successful liquor license applications. Where an application for a license has been
refused by the Board, no new application may be made in respect of the same
premises within a period of one year from date of refusal.
9. Gauteng Liquor licenses
must be renewed one day
before the original issue date of the Liquor License. If you renew one month
after the issue date a fine of 50% and two months after the issue date a fine
of 100%is imposed. The third month the license expires. A renewal advice must
be collected from the Board and payment must be made at First National Bank.
Your renewal advice and FNB receipt must be kept for the renewal process of the
following year.
Important:
If your license has been transferred
to your name, the renewal date is the original issue date of the license and
not the issue date of the transfer. You must renew one day before the original
issue date of the license.
10. The practice of renting a
liquor license is unlawful and can result in the closure of the business
and the possibility of further legal action.
11. A liquor license in Gauteng
can not be removed from one premises and transferred to another premises. A
new application must be made on the new premises.
12.
Sale of liquor to individuals under 18
years old is regarded in a serious light.
13.
There is no liquor license which will
allow 24 hour delivery or sale of liquor.
For
free advice contact
Frik Liebenberg
Frik Liebenberg Business Advisory Services cc
99/05522/23
082 556 8368
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