Biiab Licensing Practitioners Coursepoint
Biiab Licensing Practitioners Course Points
Full Application ServiceBook & Pay OnlineExpert Support TeamSave Time & MoneyCOURSE DETAILS:This is a one day course aimed at anyone who wishes to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol, specifically those who work in licensed premises or any venue or site where alcohol is sold, for drinking on or off the premises. Put simply, the candidate must pass the APLH course before applying for their Personal Licence.Full joining instructions will be sent by email and the BIIAB handbook by post when the booking is received (please allow for weekends and Bank Holidays when the office is closed). Our course start and finish times vary, but most start at 9am and finish around 4.30pm – however please refer to your joining instructions when you receive them for exact timings. The Premium Option includesFOR ONLY £10 EXTRA!. Mock Exam. Pre/Post Tuition.
Product Description Award in. BIIAB Level 2 Award for Licensing Practitioners (Gambling) Duration. This qualification has been developed to support and standardise the quality and approach of Licensing Practitioners working within the Gambling Act 2005.
Re-sit of the exam at no extra cost. Tuition. Exam. HandbookFULL COURSE DESCRIPTION:The law states anyone wishing to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol must hold a ‘Personal Licence’ which is issued by their local authority. It is a requirement that anyone requiring this must have gained an Award for Personal Licence Holders qualification (APLH) before applying to sell alcohol.
The BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Licensing Practitioners is a qualification that ensures that those involved in the review and approval of. Personal and premises licences are aware of their roles and responsibilities under the new Licensing Act 2003, and the associated guidance. And regulations.Suitable for: Local authority licensing officers, and other staff, such as police officers, fire officers and environmental health officers, involved in the administration of the Licensing Act 2003. Full description More Frequently Asked Questions. Course ContentFor Responsible Authorities the Licensing Act 2003 has placed local councils, their officers and elected members at the forefront of thelicensing regime.