Making History-New era in Licensing Law

07-Feb-2005

Making history - New era in Licensing Law
The BII supports the industry through the biggest change in its history

Today will make history for the twenty-two billion pound hospitality industry in England and Wales. From today, licensees will have to apply to their local authority for their personal and premises licences and work within a new legal framework. 

Throughout the run up to today, the BII, the professional body for the licensed retail sector, has actively represented its members and the wider licensed retail industry in Government forums. This work will continue throughout the transitional period to influence the new legislative framework making it workable for licensed retailers. 

The BII has run a programme of conferences, seminars and produced publications to ensure that both members and non-members are kept informed about the changes and the relevant action required of them. This will continue throughout a transitional period (expected to end on the 7th November 2005) to ensure that members and the wider industry are supported during transition.

The licensing reform agenda will bring new rights and accountabilities for the industry. To help members understand these the BII offers its members support by providing access to 'PAPA' and three free helplines. 'PAPA' is a new 'online' licence application service, which guides licensees through the complexities of applying for personal and premises licences. 'PAPA' is provided by leading licensing solicitors Poppleston Allen and is offered to BII members at an exclusive discounted rate. The BII has also set up a free dedicated legal helpline devoted to questions relating to the licensing act. This will be available for members and details will be published on the BII website.

BII Chief Executive, John McNamara CMBII said: "Licensed retail is a highly regulated, highly complex business. I take nothing for granted and know that implementation of the licensing regime will be a dynamic process and there will be problems along the way. The BII is committed to supporting the industry in meeting its responsibilities in the new era."

For further information on how to apply for BII membership and to find out more about member benefits contact 01276 684449 or visit our website www.bii.org




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