Award for Personal Licence Holders (RQF)

QNUK

Level 2

Course Overview

The Award Personal Licence Holders  is a vital qualification for anyone involved in the sale of alcohol in United Kingdom. This comprehensive course is designed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the legal requirements and responsibilities associated with holding a personal licence. Whether you are a bar manager, pub owner, or anyone involved in the hospitality industry, this course ensures you understand the Licensing Act 2003 and how to apply it effectively within your role.

The course takes about 6 hours of class room learning. You’ll  also get a course handbook. After finishing the course, you’ll take an exam. The exam has 40 multiple-choice questions and lasts 60 minutes.  You need to score at least 28 out of 40 to pass. If you get 27 or below, you can take the exam again.

Entry requirements

The learners must be 18 year old

Course  Structure & Content 

Our personal licence courses consist of two parts 

Part 1. Theoretical knowledge – Classroom based

Part 2. Multiple choice Exam- Classroom based 

Assessments & Examinations

To pass the SCPLH course you will have to sit one multiple choice question e-assessment or paper based exam.

For multiple choice exam – you will be expected to answer 40 multiple choice questions with a duration of 1 hour and a pass mark of 28.

Examination Resits

We have a policy of 1 resit. Instant exam results or available with in 7 to 17 working days depend upon assessment method(e-assessment or paper based assessment.

Features

The Personal License ALPH course run over 1 day and is divided on to following units.
1. Introduction to licensing law  Act 2003
2.Key Role in Licensing (Licensing Board, LSO, Statutory bodies)
3.Personal Licence and duties of Personal licence holder, Licensing Objectives
4. Premises Licence, role and duties of DPS
5.Premises Licences and operating hours
6.Police Powers and Closures orders
7.Personal licence holder training and staff training 
8.Protecting Children and young person from harm
9.Age verification, refusing a sale and test purchasing 
10.Responsible alcohol retailing, units and strength of alcoholic drinks
11.Illegal drugs and conflict management, security procedures and policies
12.Other laws
Gambling Act 2005, Equality Act 2010
Consumer Protection from unfair trading regulation 2008
Private Security Act 2001
Weights and Measure Act 1985
Smoking, Health and Social Care Act 2005
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