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Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003)

Regulations

African Nations Championship, 2014 Liquor Regulations

11. General conditions for a special liquor license or a special distribution certificate

 

(1) A special liquor license or special distribution certificate issued in terms of this regulations is only valid for the duration of issue, unless otherwise stipulated.

 

(2) A special liquor license issued in terms of these regulations shall attach to the premises within which liquor is sold at the stadium and each premises shall require its own special liquor license.

 

(3) The special liquor license or special distribution certificate issuing authority may extend the validity of such license or certificate in accordance with the extension period for the CHAN, 2014.

 

(4) A special distribution certificate may be issued with a validity date of at least five (5) days prior to the commencement of the CHAN, 2014 and lapsing at least three (3) days after the CHAN, 2014 to allow for delivery and collection of liquor from the licensed premises.

 

(5) The special liquor license or special distribution certificate, subject to proof of appointment required in terms of regulation 11(3)(a) is neither renewable nor transferable to another person without the consent of the relevant Provincial Liquor Board or the National Liquor Authority as the case may be.

 

(6) It shall not be made a requirement of licensing under these regulations that a licensee be a member of an industry association responsible for programs intended to combat alcohol abuse.

 

(7) The special liquor licence or special distribution certificate shall be subject to all the conditions applicable in terms of these regulations.

 

(8) Only CHAN, 2014 approved products may be sold or supplied in CHAN controlled premises.

 

(9) Except in the hospitality suite, hospitality village and stadium media centre, liquor must not be sold or supplied in glass containers but must only be sold and served in approved polystyrene containers not exceeding a volume of 500 ml each.

 

(10) The special liquor license together with any imposed conditions, and the details of the appointed manager for the venue, must be conspicuously displayed at a pre-determined place within the licensed premises.

 

(11) A special liquor license holder may not sell liquor to visibly pregnant women and visibly intoxicated persons.

 

(12) A special liquor license or special distribution certificate holder as the case may be must trade responsibly and shall be held liable for supplying or providing harmful products to any consumer.