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Information Sheet for completing a Special Licence Application Section 138 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Applications received less than 20 working days before the event will require an explanation and may be rejected by the District Licensing Committee. If this application is rejected, the fee is not refundable or transferable. To complete this application you will need to answer all the questions, supply all requested documentation and pay the prescribed fee. Please include this information sheet when lodging the application. Please note: If all the information is not provided this will delay processing of your application. What to include: The original of the completed application form (not a photocopy). Landowner s permission in writing (this includes any Council-owned reserve, building or facility). A copy of the floor plans of the premises or the conveyance (e.g. bus, train, ferry) highlighting Restricted or Supervised areas and the Principal Entrance. A copy of the site layout or area and marquees etcetera (if the event is outside). A copy of your alcohol management plan for events with more than 400 people The New Zealand Police Supplement Form signed by the applicant, certified managers, and/or bar staff who will be assisting with the event, together with copy of a current New Zealand driver s licence or New Zealand Passport. When you have all the required documentation, you can lodge your application. Note: failure to supply all the required documents may result in this application being returned. Your application must be accompanied by the appropriate fee. This is not refundable or transferable. Please use the table overleaf to calculate your special licence class and tick the appropriate box below. Tick Special Licence Class Fee (including GST) Class 1 $575.00 Class 2 $207.00 Class 3 $63.25 Ensure you have accurately assessed your fee. Any errors will incur a further application payment and your licence will not be issued until all outstanding monies are received. If you need help working out the fees, please contact the alcohol licensing team on 0800 727 059 extension 620. Page 1

2 Payment options By mail: In person: Send your cheque and this form to: Kaipara District Council, Alcohol and Licensing Department, Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai, 0505 Pay by cash, cheque or eftpos at either Council office; Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Village or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville Direct Credit: Bank of New Zealand 02-0308-0090743-07. Please email kdclicensing@kaipara.govt.nz if you pay by direct credit. Office Use Only Cashier s Name Comments Receipt Number: Receipt Amount $ NAX Customer Number Fee Assessment You will need to assess the fee payable with your application. Please complete all the questions in order to calculate the fee owing. How many people are expected to be at each event? [please tick] Tick Events Patronage of event large More than 400 people medium Between 100 and 400 people small Fewer than 100 people How many events are you applying for? [please tick only one option. If you have multiple options, separate applications must be made.] Tick Special Licence class Category 1 large event: OR Class 1 more than 3 medium events: OR more than 12 small events Class 2 3 to 12 small events: OR 1 to 3 medium events Class 3 1 or 2 small events Turn the form over to Page 1 (Fees table) and tick the box that matches the Class you have calculated. Page 2

3 What is Host Responsibility? Host Responsibility is being responsible with the serving of alcohol at any venue, licensed premises, special occasion or special event to reduce the problems that can be caused from excessive drinking. To follow is a set of guidelines that supports this aim. As a responsible supplier of alcoholic drinks, you are legally required to ensure that Host Responsibility is followed at all times while alcohol is being served or consumed. 1 Provide and promote substantial food as long as alcohol is being served. 2 Provide and promote non-alcoholic and low alcohol beverages 3 Offer free non-alcoholic drinks to designated drivers. 4 Do not encourage promotions e.g. happy hours, specials, giveaways. 5 Have a telephone accessible for your patrons to use to arrange transport options. 6 Have a system in place for checking the age of patrons and for refusing service to underage patrons. 7 Ensure that staff are trained to watch for and be able to recognise patrons that have had too much to drink and prevent driving under the influence of alcohol. 8 Ensure that alcohol is not supplied to intoxicated persons. 9 Clean drinking water must be freely available and supplied free of charge. Licensing Inspectors together with the Police conduct routine inspections of licensed premises and venues where special licences have been granted to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 and licence conditions. If you are applying for a licence for a special occasion or a special event you will need to supply adequate information for the application to be processed speedily. Application forms, Host Responsibility and Special Licence information sheet guidelines are available from the Council offices or on Council s website. Page 3

Section 138 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Form 6 In which area will the event(s) be held? All questions in this application must be filled out completely. To the Secretary Kaipara District Licensing Committee Application for a Special Licence is made in accordance with the particulars set out below. 1 Type of Special Licence On-site the licensee can sell or supply alcohol for consumption on-site to people attending the event. Off-site the licensee can sell alcohol for consumption elsewhere, to people attending the event. Combined on-site and off-site. If applied for less than 20 working days before the event and the need for a Special Licence could not have been foreseen earlier, please describe the circumstances: If more than one event is applied for, how many in the series of events? Yes No Will children be at this event? Is this a ticketed event? (please provide a copy of the ticket for each date) Do you have permission in writing from the landowner (required for any Council-owned reserve, building or facility)? 2 Details of the applicant/entity Full legal name to be on licence (e.g. individual or organisation name): Address: Postcode: Postal address for service of documents: Email address (required): Occupation: Date of birth: Postcode: Male Female Place of birth: Daytime contact name and telephone number: Preferred Mode of Contact: Preferred Page 4

Criminal Conviction Has the applicant been convicted of any offence? State all criminal convictions other than convictions for offences against provisions of the Land Transport Act 1998 not contained in Part 6 and offences to which the Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004 applies. If Yes, what are the details of each offence? Nature of offence: Yes No Date of conviction: Penalty suffered: Nature of offence: Date of conviction: Penalty suffered: Status of applicant/s (tick appropriate box) Natural person Private company Partnership Local authority Public company Licensing Trust Trustee Government department or other instrument of the Crown Board, organisation or other body to which Body Corporate to which Section 28(1)(b) of section the Act applies Manager under the Protection of Personal and Club Property Rights Act 1988 3 Details of the Manager/s Please provide The full name of Manager/s, responsible persons and all people selling or supplying alcohol for the event. Certificate numbers and expiry date of Manager s Certificate/s. Copies of identification e.g. New Zealand driver s licence and completed NZ Police Supplement Form for all named managers, responsible persons and all people selling or supplying alcohol for the event. Page 5

Full name of Manager/s, responsible persons, or persons selling or supplying alcohol: Certificate number Expiry date of Certificate How many untrained staff (who will not be consuming alcohol) will be assisting? Will in-house training be provided to untrained staff on the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 prior to the event by a qualified person? Yes No What other systems (including training) and staff are in place (or to be in place) for compliance with the Act? 4 Premises details. (i.e a building) Physical address of event: Name of the building/licensed premises: Is a licence sought conditional upon construction or completion of the premises? Yes No What part (if any) of the premises does the applicant intend should be designated as: a) A restricted area (18 years or older): b) Supervised areas (minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian): Ensure that you include a floor plan of the premises or the conveyance (e.g. bus, train) highlighting any Restricted or Supervised areas and the Principal Entrance. Page 6

5 Conveyance details (e.g. bus, train, ferry) Type of conveyance: Registration number (if any): Address of home base (if any): Name used or proposed for conveyance (if any): 6 Event details 1 Type of event What is the occasion or event, or series of occasions or events, in respect of which the licence is being sought? (e.g. social, birthday, wedding). Give details of what activities will be offered at the event in addition to the consumption of alcohol. Type of event (e.g. wedding, quiz night fundraiser for school) Day and date of event/s(e.g. Saturday 24 November 2014) Hours that alcohol will be served (e.g. from 6.00pm until 9.00pm) Number of people attending Age range of people attending 2 3 4 5 Page 7

6 Type of event (e.g. wedding, quiz night fundraiser for school) Day and date of event/s(e.g. Saturday 24 November 2014) Hours that alcohol will be served (e.g. from 6.00pm until 9.00pm) Number of people attending Age range of people attending 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 8

Is the applicant engaged, or intending to be engaged, in the sale or supply of any goods other than alcohol and food, or in the provision of any services other than those directly related to the sale or supply of alcohol and food? If Yes, what is the nature of those other goods or services: Yes No 7 Conditions and Host Responsibility (please answer each question thoroughly) What steps does the applicant intend to make for the sale and supply of: 7.1 Food. The minimum standard acceptable is to have THREE substantial food options AT ALL TIMES alcohol is being served. List the types and range of food below that will be supplied e.g. roast meat, vegetables, salads, filled rolls, toasted sandwiches, paninis, pies, sausage rolls, hot chips OR Provide a menu outlining three substantial food options that will be available for the duration of the event. How will you promote and/or advertise food? (i.e. how will attendees know what food is available and when)? Page 9

7.2 Supply of water, non-alcoholic refreshments, low-alcohol beverages a) Potable drinking water must be readily available and free of charge. Where in the premises will be freely available (e.g at tables or at the bar) b) Non-alcoholic refreshments Non-alcoholic refreshments e.g. coffee, tea, mocktails, juice, soft drinks (state at least five types of non-alcoholic refreshments that will be supplied or available for purchase): c) Low-alcohol beverages - less than 2.5% alcohol (state what low-alcohol beverages will be supplied or available for purchase): 7.3 Transportation a) What steps does the applicant propose to take to provide assistance with or information about alternative forms of transport from the licensed premises? Page 10

b) Transport options How will most people travel to the event? Walk Drive Is a taxi service available? Yes No Is public transport available? Yes No Details: Is a courtesy vehicle available? Yes No Details: 7.4 Alcohol consumption, sale and requirements of Act a) What steps does the applicant propose to take aimed at promoting the responsible consumption of alcohol and how do you ensure attendees do not become intoxicated? b) What steps does the applicant propose to take to ensure that the requirements of the Act in relation to the sale of alcohol to prohibited persons are observed? c) What containers (e.g. glassware, cans or bottles) does the applicant propose to sell alcohol in? Size and type of container e.g. 300ml can, 750ml bottle for the following price per standard drink Beer $ Wine $ Spirits $ Premix/RTD s $ Other $ $ Page 11

d) Free or complementary alcohol Will you be providing any free or complimentary alcohol? Yes No If Yes, please provide details: e) Purchase of alcohol Cash Bar Yes No Open Tab Yes No Signed at (place): Date: Applicant s signature: Applicant s name (printed) Please remember to sign and date your application before lodging with Council. Page 12

District Alcohol Harm Reduction Unit NEW ZEALAND POLICE SUPPLEMENT FORM The District Licensing Committee must send the application to a member of Police in charge of the Police Station nearest to the premises in respect of which the licence is sought for them to report on. You are entitled to receive a copy of that report. The Police cannot report unless you consent to them releasing relevant information to the District Licensing Committee, which may include details of previous convictions. Please complete below (Applicant): I,... Of (address).... consent to the New Zealand Police releasing those details. Signature of applicant:..... Date:. Please provide the following information for identification purposes: Date of birth:.. Male Female Please provide a copy of your New Zealand driver s licence or Passport for ID: Safer Communities Together Page 13

Security Arrangements (If security personnel are being employed they need to be certified crowd controllers). What security arrangements do you have? Name of certified MOJ security personal and ID number Volunteers/other Will someone be responsible for supervising the area immediately outside the event? Yes No Intoxicated Patrons It is an offence to sell or supply alcohol to an intoxicated person a) How will you prevent intoxicated attendees entering your event? b) How will you identify if a person is intoxicated? c) What process do you have to deal with intoxicated attendees? MS:yh Page 14 Special Licence

UNDERTAKING FROM LICENSEE I [full name], the Licensee*/Authorised Agent/Nominated Contact for this application acknowledge that I have read and understood each of the above questions. I agree to comply with the host responsibility measures outlined here throughout the duration of the licence. I also acknowledge that Compliance Officers, on behalf of the Medical Officer of Health, may visit in order to undertake a Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 compliance check. Signed: Dated:... Position/Title:.. MS:yh Page 15 Special Licence