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

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African Nations Championship, 2014 Liquor Regulations

9. Application procedure for a special liquor license or special distribution certificate

 

(1) An application for special liquor license must be lodged with the Provincial Liquor Board on application Form 2014/1 of this regulations.

 

(2) An application for a special distribution certificate must be lodged with the National Liquor Authority, by completing Form 2014/2 of these regulations.

 

(3) An application for a special liquor license must be in the prescribed form and include—
(a) proof of appointment from the Local Organizing Committee or Host City as the case may be;
(b) a plan or map or a sketch of where liquor will be sold or supplied;
(c) a number of kiosks or suites or villages where liquor will be sold or supplied;
(d) recognisable benefit for the people within the hosting province or the number of historically disadvantaged individuals in the employ of the applicant; and
(e) proof of payment of the application fee depending on the premises the person intends trading in.

 

(4) The applications in terms of these regulations are exempt from publication for public comments and objections.

 

(5) On receipt of the duly completed form the National Liquor Authority or Provincial Licensing Board as the case may be must assess and finalize the application within seven (7) working days.

 

(6) Where the applicant meets the requirements to qualify for the granting of the special liquor license or special distribution certificate the National Liquor Authority or Provincial Liquor Board as the case may be, will issue the special liquor license or the special distribution certificate with conditions.

 

(7) The Provincial Liquor Board or National Liquor Authority has the right to refuse or reject an application, and such refusal or rejection must be communicated in writing to the applicant with reasons for such refusal or rejection.