Annex 2 - Conditions consistent with the operating schedule
The premises licence holder will ensure that an age verification policy will apply to the premises whereby all cashiers will be trained to ask any customer attempting to purchase alcohol, who appears to be under the age of 21 years (or older if the licence holder so elects) to produce, before being sold alcohol, identification being a passport or photocard driving licence bearing a holographic mark or other form of identification bearing the customer's photograph, date of birth and the Proof of Age Standards Scheme (or similarly accredited scheme) hologram.
The training will include reognising the signs and symptoms of drunk persons and the refusal of sale due to intoxication.
All cashiers shall be trained to record refusals of sales of alcohol in a refusals register. The register will contain:
deatils of the time and date the refusal was made;
the identity of the staff member refusing the sale;
details of the alohol the person attempted to purchase.
This register will be available for inspection by a police officer or trading standards officer on request and will be monitored by the licence holder on a regular basis and at least once every two weeks.
All staff engaged or to be engaged in the sale of alcohol on the premises shall receive the following training in age restricted sales:
Induction training which must be completed prior to the sale of alcohol by the staff member.
Refresher/reinforcement training at intervals of no more than 3 months.
Training records will be kept at the premises for a minimum period of 12 months available for inspection by a police officer or trading standards officer on request.
Age verification posters informing customers that a challenge 21 policy (or such older age as company policy dictates shall be displayed in prominent positions at the premises.