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Chauffeured Car. Champagne. OUR BUSINESS. Corporate Boating Events Packaged Days Licensing Act 2003. Motor Cruiser. WE WILL CONTINUE TO DELIVER. Corporate Boating Events. Exciting Packaged Days. Licensing Act 2003 Compliant. OUR Business - Corporate Boating Events Company Days
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Chauffeured Car Champagne OUR BUSINESS Corporate Boating Events Packaged Days Licensing Act 2003 Motor Cruiser
WE WILL CONTINUE TO DELIVER • Corporate Boating Events • Exciting Packaged Days • Licensing Act 2003 Compliant
OUR Business - Corporate Boating Events • Company Days • Entertaining • VIP Transport • Motivational • Product Launches • Company Meetings • Planning • Strategy • Team • Private VIP Charters • Special Occasions • VIP Transport
Exiting Packaged Days • Platinum • All inclusive • Gold • Packaged Event • Budget Events • Silver • Charter – No Alcohol • Multi Vessel Events
Background 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 & Mamarine.com • In 2006 Mamarine.com Llp will build on our reputation for being a successful Corporate Boating Events – who are also a compliant company : • MCA Coding • We will be a fully Licensed “Premises” under the 2003 Licensing Act • Our Business Practices will incorporate the Four Licensing Objectives of the 2003 Act • We will seek to follow best practice and work in partnership with the statutory authorities to deliver the highest ideals and ethics • Guest Safety and Enjoyment (within the law) will be our twin aims
LICENSING ACT 2003 • Became Law in November 2005 • It is an Offence to “supply” alcohol without a licence (Personal / Corporate / Individually) • It is ILLEGAL to supply Alcohol to under 18 year olds Penalty - £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison Exceptions • over seas passage • guests bring their own alcohol
Types of Licences Required under the 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 • Two Types of Licence • Premises • Personal Licence Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Process Obtaining Premises & Personal Licence Under 2003 Licensing Act
Process for Personal Licence Process for Premises Licence Attend BIIAB Course for Personal Licence Complete & Submit Statutory Form for Premises Licence Create Operating Schedule & Premises Plan Pass BIIAB Personal Licence Examination Consult Statutory Authorities Site & Press Notices Apply LA for Personal Licence If No Objections Licensing Authorities Grant Licence Present Personal Licence for Premises Licence
LICENSING ACT 2003 • Mamarine.com have applied for a Premises Licence - Requirements are; • Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) who must hold a Personal Licence • Qualified & Hold a BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate • Apply for Regulated Licensable Activities Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
The “Premises” under the 2003 Licensing Act
Premises Plan Galley -Food/Wine Preparation Area Guest Access Aft Deck, Saloon & Galley PortSide Safety Equipment Life Jackets & Ropes Aft Deck / Cockpit Bow Saloon - internal GuestSeating Bow Cockpit -external GuestSeating Guest Access Flybridge and Outside Viewing/Seating Safety Equipment Life Raft & Life Rings Guest Seating and viewing area Outside Driving Position - Skipper Galley, Heads & Bedrooms Lazarette Store Area Bedrooms & Toilets (Heads) Engines & Store S/board Side Note – The vessel is fitted with an automatic fire extinguishing system and in addition as part of the MCA coding there are individual fire extinguishers placed throughout the vessel.
Licensable Activities of the 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Licensable Activities • Sale of Alcohol by Retail( this includes complimentary supply ) • Supply of Alcohol in Club Premises • Provision of Regulated Entertainment • Late Night Refreshments Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 • Single integrated system(England/Wales)( this includes complimentary supply ) • What Mamarine.com will Offer • How we will comply with the 2003 Act • What Hours we will be trading • Mamarine.com Llp will operate Daily (Mon – Sunday) • 08:00 – 24:00 • 365 Days a Year Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Four Licensing Objectives Under the 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 - FourLicensing Objectives • Prevention of Crime & Disorder • Public Safety • Prevention of Public Nuisance • Protection of Children from Harm Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 - FourLicensing Objectives • All organisations and individuals involved in the licensing process must carry out their functions or run their businesses with a view to promoting the licensing objectives Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison • Prevention of Crime & Disorder • Public Safety • Prevention of Public Nuisance • Protection of Children from Harm
Operational Implications under the 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Who is involved • Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) • Personal Licence Holder • Delegated Mandate (Skipper/Steward) All three are involved in the sale of alcohol by retail Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison Premises Licence DPS Personal Licence Holder - JLM Delegated Authority Skipper Delegated Authority Steward
LICENSING ACT 2003 - What is involved • Two Aspects : • Licensing Act 2003 Responsibilities & Authorities • Boat Management • Roles & ResponsibilitiesCheck List – completed and signed for each voyage & retained aboard for inspection by Police
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Regulated Entertainment • Playing the CD Player (08:00 – 24:00) • Music should be turned down / off when entering the River Hamble, Cowes or any visiting Marina/Port • TV/Radio Exempt • Late Night Refreshments Licence • Hot Drinks / Food 23:00 – 24:00 only (alcoholic drinks must not be served after 24:00) Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Mamarine Policy • PARTNERSHIP Working • Local Authority / Police / Local Business / Local People • Licensing Authorities work with; Police/Planning/Environmental Health/Safety/Fire/Town Centre Managers/Child Protection agencies/Local Transport/Local Residents/Businesses including those in the licensed retail sector • Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs) -local policies to reduce crime • Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy (AHRS) . - tackling social issues assoc with alcohol Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Mamarine.com Policy • Zero Tolerance to Drugs – inform Police • No Sale (supply) of Alcohol to any under 18year olds (No Proof No Sale) - ILLEGAL • No Unaccompanied Children Aboard • No Regulated Music when entering or leaving Port /Marina • No Alcohol Supplied – Suspected of being Drunk or Under theinfluence of drink or drugs Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 - Mamarine.com Policy Safety of Passengers • Authority to take actions necessary to ensure compliance with the skipper and Stewards in interest of safety/compliance the Licensing Act Fire • At Sea – supervise Life Boat Evacuation • Shore – escort off to agreed assembly point Guests unfit through Drink or Drugs • “do not allow” Guests unfit to drive • book taxi / hotel Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Practical Issues Q & A Session 2003 Licensing Act
LICENSING ACT 2003 - THE LAW Serving Alcohol to Guests - Potential For Drunkenness • Under the Licensing Act it is an Offence for YOU to serve somebody who YOU suspect is under the influence or is affected by Alcohol (I.e. Drunk or Potentially Drunk) • It is also an Offence for YOU to serve a companion of somebody you suspect is under the influence or affected by alcohol • Penalties Are Personal to YOU • Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison • Police can impose on the spot fines (You, Guest/Companion)
LICENSING ACT 2003 - THE LAW Serving Alcohol to Children “It is a criminal offence for any person to sell alcohol to a person who is under the age of 18 anywhere” THERE ARE NO EXCEPTONS TO THIS Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
LICENSING ACT 2003 - THE LAW Serving Alcohol to Children Penalties Are Personal to YOU • Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison Impact on Mamarine.com’s Premises Licence • Premises Closed 24 hours / Suspended for 3 months • Magistrates Hearing • Personal Licence Suspended for up to 6 months and or withdrawn ( no new application for 5 years) THERE ARE NO EXCEPTONS TO THIS
Summary of the Impacts 2003 Licensing Act Future of Mamarine Corporate Boating Events
Mamarine and the LICENSING ACT 2003 • Mamarine.com’s Company Policy • Zero Tolerance to Drugs – inform Police • Alcohol No Sale (supply) to under 18year olds (No Proof No Sale) • No Unaccompanied Children Aboard • No Regulated Music when entering or leaving Port /Marina • No Alcohol to be Supplied to anybody Suspected of being Drunk or Under theinfluence of drink/drugs Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Mamarine and the LICENSING ACT 2003 • The Future • Understand and implement the Three Licensable Activities Aboard • Sale of Alcohol by Retail • Regulated Entertainment • Late Night Refreshments • The Law • The Penalties in relation to Mamarine’s commitment to compliance of the 2003 Act • Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Mamarine and the LICENSING ACT 2003 • The Future and the implementation of the Four Licensing Objective by Mamarine, it’s Skippers & Stewards • Prevention of Crime & Disorder • Prevention of Public Nuisance • Public Safety - (Safety Briefing) • Protection of Children from Harm • Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Mamarine and the LICENSING ACT 2003 • The Future • What do we need to do next • Provide our guests with a fantastic/ enjoyable day • Deliver a compliant, fun experience for our guests ( and yourselves) • Consider when you should take the BIIAB Personal Licence Course and Examination • We will keep marketing the Opportunity and provide you with enjoyable and rewarding assignments • Failure to Comply £20000 Fine and / or 6 months in Prison
Delivering Great Events Be aware of your role and the impacts of : Licensing Act 2003 Responsibilities & Authorities (Delegated Authority) Boat Management Roles & ResponsibilitiesCheck List – completed and signed for each voyage & retained aboard for inspection by Police
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