This programme contains the two unit standards required to apply for the Liquor Licence Controller Qualification. It is designed to assess the knowledge of people studying in this area who are responsible for liquor sales and service in the hospitality industry, and also for those requiring the knowledge and implications of the terms and conditions of the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 and the Sale of Liquor Amendment Act 1999.
It also helps people to be able to demonstrate knowledge of alcohol and intoxication, and the responsibilities and requirements for alcohol service in a licensed commercial environment.
US4646 - Demonstrate knowledge of the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 and its implications for licensed premises (Level 4, Credits 2, Version 6)
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 and implications for the operation of licensed premises.
US16705 - Demonstrate knowledge of host responsibility requirements as a duty manager of licensed premises (Level 4, Credits 3, Version 3)
People credited with this unit standard are able, as a duty manager, to demonstrate knowledge of:
- Alcohol and intoxication in licensed premises.
- The responsibilities and requirements for alcohol service in licensed premises.
- Maintenance of a safe drinking environment.
This programme is not covered by the Zero Fees Scheme. Cost: $220.00 pp (includes GST, text books and NZQA credit fee).
This is an open entry programme for students aged 18 years and older.
All enquiries to:
Margie Halford or Cheryl Muir
SIT Gore Campus
Phone: (03) 208 9833
margie.halford@sit.ac.nz
cheryl.muir@sit.ac.nz
NB: All LCQ courses are delivered subject to sufficient enrolments.