Liquor Licence Controller Qualification

Liquor Licence Controller Qualification

Liquor Licence Controller Qualification

Unit standards leading towards Liquor Licence Controller Qualification

This programme provides theory based units. 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 and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

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.

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Key Details
Queenstown
Qualification:
Short Course
Level:
4
Duration:

9 am until 6 pm / 9 am until 1 pm

Study Modes:
On Campus
Dates:

Intake and times of classes:

1. Friday 12th May, Introduction - 11am until 12 noon, Friday 26th May, Assessment - 9am until 2pm

2. Tuesday 6th June, Introduction - 5pm until 6pm, Cancelled Tuesday 20th June, Assessment - 9am until 2pm Cancelled

3. Thursday 20th July - Introduction - 5pm until 6 pm, Friday 4th August - Assessment - 9am until 2pm.

Fees:

Please note this programme is not Government funded and the Zero Fees Scheme does not apply.  Cost is $200 (including GST) which will be invoiced to you on enrolment. Fees must be paid before you commence the programme.

This programme provides theory based units.  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 and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

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 and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 and its implications for licensed premises

US16705  Demonstrate knowledge of host responsibility requirements as a duty manager of a licensed premise

Please note that US4646 and US16705 are theory based.

9.5 hours 
Day one: 9am - 6pm 
Day two: 9am - 1pm

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