Description
ALCOHOL PERSONAL LICENCE HOLDER – BLENDED LEARNING
Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (RQF)
Qualification number: 603/2597/5
Who requires this qualification?
Any business licensed to sell alcohol, including small pubs, retailers, large nightclubs, cafés, restaurants, hotels and sports facilities, is required by law to have at least one personal licence holder. To become a personal licence holder, an individual should obtain a regulated personal licence holders qualification. A personal licence allows the holder to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol. A personal licence is also needed to apply to become a designated premises supervisor (DPS). Licensed premises can have more than one personal licence holder.
What does the qualification cover?
Topics include:
• understanding the application process for a personal licence
• your legal duties as a personal licence holder • the roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities
• the licensing objectives and why they’re so important
• how the nature and strength of alcohol can affect your customers
Entry requirements
To register onto this qualification, learners are required to meet the following entry requirements:
Age Ranges This qualification is approved for delivery to learners aged 16 or above.
However, a Personal Licence cannot be applied for until the age of 18. Language
It is advised that learners have a minimum of Level 1 in Literacy or numeracy or equivalent
Guidance on assessment
This qualification is assessed by a Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) examination. The examination for this qualification contains 40 questions that must be completed within one hour.
Successful learners will have to demonstrate knowledge and understanding across the qualification syllabus and achieve a minimum pass mark of 70%.
Course duration
1 day classroom based