Thursday, March 10, 2011

RSA

Can not serve alcohol to
  • Minors
  • Intoxicated people
Standard Drink
Contains 10 grams of alcohol
  • 30ml of Spirits (1 shot)
  • 60ml of Port or Fortified Wine
  • 100ml of red, white or sparkling wine
  • 285ml of full strength Beer (Pot)
BAC
Blood Alcohol Concentration = number of grams of alcohol per 100ml of blood. So a BAC of 0.05 means 0.05g of alcohol in 100ml of blood.

Minors
Can be on licensed premises if
  • accompanied by an adult
  • partaking in a meal
  • they live on premises
  • employed there (but can't be serving liquor)
  • are doing work experience or training program
  • the premesis has a Restaurant and Cafe licence and it is before 11.00pm
Can have an alcoholic drink if
  • they are partaking in a meal and
  • are in the company of a spouse (must be married), parent or legal gaurdian
Proof of Age
  • Australian Drivers Licence
  • Australian or Foreign Passport
  • "Proof of Age" card or equivalent 
  • Victorian Learners Permit
  • Keypass Card
Packaged Liquor
Minors can't be employed to supply liquor, however they can be employed to deliver packaged liquor off the premises to somebody over 18 y.o. Eg. Can carry slabs to customer's car.

Can not sell to intoxicated person.

Secondary Supply
Can't sell liquor to a minor or to somebody where there are reasonable grounds to think that they are purchasing alcohol for a minor. For example
  • 18 y.o in store making a large purchase with a couple of 17 y.o mates
  • parents purchasing liquor for a child
  • you decline to serve minors and a short time later an adult enters the store and makes the same order
FINES
Minors illegally on a licensed premises $7,164
Server illegally supplies liquor to minor $1,194
Licensee illegally supplies liquor to minor $7,164
Licensee illegally allows minor to supply liquor $7,164
Licensee supplies liquor to an intoxicated customer $14,328
Adult purchases liquor for minors $7,164

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