Key responsibilities of liquor licensees

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Liquor licence holders must stay well informed and keep themselves up to date with liquor regulations in South Australia. All licence holders must display a copy of their licence at or near the entrance to the premises.

Compliance checklist

This checklist can help you assess your level of compliance with:

Responsible persons

There must be an approved responsible person on duty whenever the venue is open to the public.

If you don't have a responsible person on duty, you can be issued an on the spot fine of $1,200 and a maximum penalty of $20,000.

In certain circumstances, you may be able to apply for an exemption to have a responsible person on duty.

Responsible service of alcohol and other training

The licensee must ensure that the following people have completed approved responsible service of alcohol training (RSA):

These businesses don't have to comply with the training requirements:

RSA helps control the negative impacts of alcohol and deals with:

Other training

The Liquor and Gambling Commissioner can direct a licensee, responsible person or any other person who sells or serves liquor to do any accredited training within a specified period.

Anyone who doesn't do the training by the specified date, and the licensee, can be fined an on the spot fee of $500 and a fine of up to $10,000.

Delivery of alcohol

If your licence allows you to sell alcohol by direct sales, such as by phone or online, you must: