Designated Premises Supervisor definition

Designated Premises Supervisor means the person (who must be a Personal Licence Holder), in the case of premises selling alcohol, who will normally have been given the day to day responsibility for running the premises by the holder of the Premises Licence or will be the Premises Licence holder.
Designated Premises Supervisor and “Licensable Activity” shall have the meanings attributed to them by the Licensing Act 2003; and
Designated Premises Supervisor means the individual specified as such in the Premises Licence in accordance with the Licensing Xxx 0000;

Examples of Designated Premises Supervisor in a sentence

  • At a time when the Designated Premises Supervisor does not hold a Personal Licence or his Personal Licence is suspended.

  • Records of all staff training, relating to the sale or supply of alcohol (and any other age-restricted product), along with any training material used, will be kept and maintained by the Designated Premises Supervisor or the Premises Licence Holder.

  • Policing the night time economy continues to provide a challenge and in the climate of limited resources and newly emerging problems, Sussex Police support maintaining the council’s Special Policy which defines cumulative impact and special stress and will continue to take enforcement action where appropriate if the actions of a Premises Licence Holder, Designated Premises Supervisor, Door Supervisors or Staff have fallen below the high standard expected across the city.

  • The Premises Licence will specify the name of the Designated Premises Supervisor.

  • At a time when the Designated Premises Supervisor does not hold a personal licence or his personal licence is suspended.

  • Ofgem considers that providing relief beyond the Balancing Mechanism Window Period will disincentivise Parties from taking action to manage their risk and hence increase the costs to all BSC Parties.

  • Where the police submit an objection to an application to vary a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), or from a community premises to disapply the usual mandatory conditions, because they consider that the circumstances are such that granting it would undermine the crime and disorder objective then a hearing will normally be held in accordance with the procedure referred to in section 9 of this Statement of Licensing Policy.

  • On applying for the removal of the requirement to have a Designated Premises Supervisor, the management committee should understand that if this is granted they will be responsible for all alcohol sales under the licence.

  • Where the police object to an individual being appointed as a Designated Premises Supervisor, or object to an application made by community premises management committee for the inclusion of the alternative licence condition, the Licensing Authority will arrange for a hearing at which the issue can be considered in accordance with the procedure outlined in section 9 of this Statement of Licensing Policy.

  • The Licensing Authority recognises that community premises may apply for the removal of the requirement for a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS).


More Definitions of Designated Premises Supervisor

Designated Premises Supervisor means the person (who must be a Personal Licence holder), in the case of premises selling alcohol, who will normally have been given the day to day responsibility for running the premises by the holder of the Premises Licence or will be the Premises Licence holder himself. The DPS does not have to be present on the premises at all times when alcohol is being sold however the DPS and Premises Licence Holder remain responsible for the premises at all times.
Designated Premises Supervisor shall have the meaning attributed to it under the Licensing Xxx 0000.
Designated Premises Supervisor means designated premises supervisor as defined in the Licensing Act 2003.
Designated Premises Supervisor means the person (who must be a Personal Licence holder), in the case of premises selling alcohol, who will normally have been given the day to day responsibility for running the

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