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8 April 2013 by Matthew Jones

Updates to Approved Manager Requirements

The Liquor and Gaming (Red Tape Reduction) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2013 will, among other things, make certain adjustmentsto the requirements with respect to approved managers. Most of the changes are achieved by adding to the existing approved manager provisions a requirement that in addition to being an approved manager the relevant person must also be an employee of the licensee. This is of significance when one considers that compliance with the approved manager requirements for many venues is often achieved using a director of the licensee company, or contracted third parties.

According to the explanatory notes, the intention of the amendment is "to ensure that an approved manager who is present at the premises must be employed in the capacity of an approved manager, not just performing other duties or present (sic) on the premises for social purposes". The amendment has broader implications however. The use of the term "employee" in the legislation has specific legal consequences, potentially excluding company directors who are not employed, as well as contractors. Some licensees use labour hire companies for the provision of personnel, including managers. Others have approved management agreements
with third party service providers. These arrangements are unlikely to achieve compliance with the amended requirements.

Interestingly, the proposed amendments to the closure for unlawful trading provisions in Section 141 include an express reference to the conduct of the business by an approved manager employed not by the licensee, but by a third party with an approved management agreement. In these circumstances there will be no basis for the premises to be closed, but the licensee will still be non-compliant with the Section 155AD requirement that an approved manager employed by the licensee be present or reasonably available.

The approved manager register which has long been considered overly bureaucratic and unnecessary will be scrapped. The explanatory notes to the Bill very accurately describe the register as "simply an unnecessary administrative burden and duplication of existing employment records kept by licensees". However, it’s unlikely that any of the fines handed out to approved managers forgetting to sign off after their shift will be refunded.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: approved manager, compliance, Extended Hours, RMLV, RSA

5 April 2013 by Matthew Jones

Low Risk Licence Applications Made Easier

In what is likely to be seen by several industry groups a s controversial change the Newman government’s red tape reduction bill will amend the Liquor Act to remove much of the expense and time constraints associated with the licensing process for restaurants and cafes.

Many existing licence holders will recall the standard process to apply for a liquor licence in Queensland included:

  • The preparation of a Community Impact Statement
  • The preparation of a Risk Assessed Management Plan
  • Seeking the consent of the owner of the freehold property
  • Advertising the liquor licence application: in a local newspaper, the Queensland Government Gazette and by way of a sign on the premises, to call for community comment or objection.
  • The completion of police criminal history checks on individuals involved in the application: company directors, major shareholders and individual applicants.

The proposed amendments, likely to pass unchanged from their present form given the Government’s overwhelming majority, will remove all five of these requirements for restaurant and cafe licence applicants under the following circumstances:

  • The premises is located in a commercial centre
  • The proposed trading hours do not extend beyond midnight
  • There is no amplified entertainment on the premises

These changes follow changes to liquor licence application procedures introduced in late 2012 which did away with the need for a successful applicant to provide documentary evidence of compliance with fire, health and building regulations. The combined effect of these changes should see a properly prepared liquor licence application approved in as little as four weeks. Although the application will still involve a range of matters, including Police and Council consultation, town planning and physical inspections, the changes will still considerably reduce the professional costs associated with the preparation and management of the process.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: amendments, approved manager, compliance, Extended Hours, restaurant, RMLV, town planning

25 January 2012 by Matthew Jones

Free Training Register

Download a free licensee training register to use in your business. The document is designed to be printed in A3 format.

You must keep a record of all employees training and this record must be produced if requested by OLGR. A copy of the relevant training certificates must be kept with the register.

If youre unsure of anything regarding training requirements, call our office on 07 3252 4066.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: approved manager, compliance, RMLV, RSA

13 October 2009 by Matthew Jones

Update to Requirements Relating to Approved Managers (Liquor)

The Office of Liquor & Gaming Regulation has released the Approved Manager Guideline officially endorsing the proposed exemptions for low risk licensed premises.

We recommend all licensees and Approved Managers download a copy of the Approved Managers Guideline from lgs.net.au and familiarise themselves with the content. Although there has been limited compliance activity in this area, we believe it is only a mattter of time before licensing officers begin an inspection program specifically targeting licensees obligations relating to Approved Managers.

Our feedback from the industry tells us the question of who is to sign the Approved Manager Register, and when it must be signed continues to cause the most confusion. The Approved Managers Guideline clears up some of the questions in this regard.

The exemption for low risk licensed premises is set out below:

During ordinary trading hours only, the Chief Executive will allow some variation in the requirement for an approved manager to be rostered on at a premises.

The requirement for a licensee or approved manager to be reasonably available is not changed.

Provided the relevant licensee does not have an adverse compliance history, the following licence and business types are not required to have an approved manager rostered on at the premises during ordinary trading hours:

  • Producer/wholesalers
  • Florists and gift basket providers
  • Community clubs with less than 2000 members
  • Community other licences
  • Restaurants
  • Motels
  • Indoor sports centres
  • Vessels

The Chief Executive reserves the right to withdraw this exemption in response to any breaches of the Act committed by a licensee.

There is a further provision allowing a business employing ten full-time (or equivalent) employees or less involved in the sale or supply of liquor to apply for a similar exemption.

In all circumstances, an individual licensee or approved manager must be reasonably available at all times the business is open during ordinary trading hours and must be on the premises during any approved extended trading hours.

Call our office on 07 3252 4066 if you have any questions on how this will apply to your situation.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: approved manager

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