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Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 Current measures and new proposals Gary Cox Head of Alcohol and Knives Licensing
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Contents 2005 Act – Main changes and things to remember Alcohol Framework legislative proposals
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Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 Objectives (a) preventing crime and disorder, (b) securing public safety, (c) preventing public nuisance, (d) protecting and improving public health, and (e) protecting children from harm.
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Occasional Licences Can be issued to: Holder of a premises licence Holder of a personal licence Representative of a voluntary organisation
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Duration of occasional licences Not more than 14 days Limit for voluntary organisations of: –Up to 4 licences for periods of 4 days or more; –Up to 12 for periods of less than 4 days
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Licence granted Description of activities Time for sale of alcohol On sales, off-sales of both Timing of any other activities Access by children and young people Conditions
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Process Licensing Boards notify police and LSO Period for them to comment/make a recommendation Any objections/representations from public? Copy of these given to applicant Determination of application
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Promotions banned Happy hours (prices cannot be varied less than 72 hours since last variance) Up-selling (on-sales) All you can drink for set price (on-sales) Speed-drinking (on-sales) Quantity discounts (on-sales) Based on strength of alcohol (on and off)
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Conditions Free tap water (mandatory) Reasonably priced soft drinks (mandatory) Any other conditions applied by licensing board…. Remember – USE THE LSO
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Concerted effort Legislative change Industry Partnership Supporting youth work and diversionary activities Effective enforcement of current laws Record investment in support and treatment Brief interventions
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UK Alcohol Consumption Litres of pure alcohol consumption per capita in the UK, 1900-2006 [Tighe Brewer’s Statistical Handbook 2007]
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Health 11% of A&E 1 death every 3 hours Crime 49% of prisoners 63% of homicides Economy £820m productivity loss Social >65,000 children 1 in 3 divorces Harm from Alcohol
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Cost to Scotland Annual financial costs of alcohol misuse (2006/7) NHS Scotland£405m Social Work Services£170m Criminal Justice & Fire Services£385m Wider economic costs£820m Human/Social costs£470m Total cost£2,250m
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Chronic Liver Disease Mortality rates per 100,000 population 1950-2006 updated from Leon and McCambridge, Lancet 367 (2006)
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Alcohol-related death rates 15 of the 20 local areas in the UK with highest male alcohol-related death rate 1998-2004 are in Scotland. Top 5 all in Scotland: 1.Glasgow City 2.Inverclyde 3.West Dunbartonshire 4.Renfrewshire 5.Dundee City Source: Office for National Statistics
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Effectiveness of Interventions: World Health Organisation 2003 MeasureEffectSG Policy PricingHighYes Availability Age Limit Outlet Density HighYes Safer Drinking Server Training Safer Glasses MidYes Treatment Brief Interventions MidYes Regulate AdsLowYes Information Schools Product Labelling LowYes
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Price & Consumption Trends
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The Price of On and Off Sales Alcohol: 1988-2007
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Who Drinks the Cheap Alcohol? 64% of all cheap off-trade alcohol is consumed by harmful drinkers (only 9% by moderate drinkers). 26% of harmful drinkers’ alcohol is “cheap”, 17% of moderate drinkers’. Meier 2008
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Next steps Parliament by end of year Democratic process takes over!
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