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[F1SCHEDULE 10AN.I.TABLE OF OFFENCES WITH PENALTY POINTS

F1Sch. 10A inserted (1.5.2012 for specified purposes, 10.12.2012 for specified purposes, 1.1.2013 for specified purposes) by Licensing and Registration of Clubs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 (c. 18), s. 18, Sch. 1; S.R. 2012/48, art. 2, Sch.; S.R. 2012/405, art. 2, Sch.; S.R. 2012/420, art. 2, Sch.

PART 1N.I.OFFENCES PUNISHABLE WITH LEVEL 3 FINE ON THE STANDARD SCALE

Article of OrderGeneral nature of offencePenalty points
30(8)Selling of intoxicating liquor etc. otherwise than in accordance with an occasional licence3-4
30(9)Failure to admit constable where there is an occasional licence3-4
47(7)Selling of intoxicating liquor etc. otherwise than during hours or in premises specified in an extension licence3-4
50(2)Selling etc. of intoxicating liquor for consumption off the premises on Christmas Day or Easter Day3-4
51(5)Failure to comply with conditions as to sale etc. in guest houses and restaurants3-4
52(2)Failure to comply with conditions as to sale etc. in places of public entertainment3-4
52A(2)Failure to comply with conditions as to sale etc. in indoor arenas [F2or outdoor stadia]3-4
54(2)Failure to comply with conditions as to sale etc. in seamen's canteens3-4
56(2)Permitting consumption of intoxicating liquor in unlicensed part of premises3-4
57(1) or (2)Breaching terms of off-licence3-4
60B(4)Failure to display notice relating to age3-4
65(1)Allowing prostitutes to assemble on licensed premises3-4
69A(4)Keeping premises open after closure made under Article 69A3-4
80(5)Failure to comply with licence for non-seagoing vessels3-4

F2Words in Sch. 10A Pt. 1 inserted (1.9.2016) by Licensing Act (Northern Ireland) 2016 (c. 24), ss. 7(3), 8(1)

PART 2N.I.OFFENCES PUNISHABLE WITH LEVEL 4 FINE ON THE STANDARD SCALE

Article of OrderGeneral nature of offencePenalty points
5(6)Failure to comply with licence in respect of certain premises4-5
58(10)Allowing person under 18 to be in licensed premises in contravention of Article 58(2) or (8)4-5
61(1)Permitting drunkenness, or selling intoxicating liquor to a drunken person4-5
71(2)Failure to admit constable etc.4-5

PART 3N.I.OFFENCES PUNISHABLE WITH LEVEL 5 FINE ON THE STANDARD SCALE

Article of OrderGeneral nature of offencePenalty points
3(2)Selling etc. intoxicating liquor in premises not authorised by a licence5-6
8(4)Failure to comply on grant of licence with court order to make alterations etc.5-6
31(6)Failure to comply with court order to restore premises as far as possible to original condition5-6
41(2)Selling intoxicating liquor etc., otherwise than during permitted hours5-6
55(2)Selling liquor etc. other than of certain kind5-6
57A(5)Contravention of regulations as to irresponsible drinks promotions5-6
57B(2)Contravention of regulations as to pricing of intoxicating liquor5-6
60(6)Selling of intoxicating liquor etc. to person under 18 in contravention of Article 60(1)5-6
67(3)Supplying etc. intoxicating liquor at any entertainment5-6
68(3)Supplying etc. intoxicating liquor in premises used by a club5-6
69B(6)Permitting premises to be open in contravention of closure order under Article 69B5-6
69F(5)Permitting premises to be open etc. in contravention of court's decision about closure order5-6]

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