This includes obtaining licences, attendance at Licensing Board meetings, advising on policy matters and assisting clients with risk management arising from the operation
of licensed premises.
For example: In the UK, the definition
of a Licensed Premises is set out in The Licensing Act 2003 as [a] premises in respect of which a premises licence has effect.
However, according to Regulation 29, «the licensee of a food establishment or private market may permit any guide dog accompanying a blind or visually impaired person to be brought into the dining or refreshment area or any toilet
of the licensed premises if the guide dog is a) kept under proper control; b) restrained from straying or causing annoyance or nuisance to any person or animal, or damage to any property; and c) held in a leash.»
«Many neighborhoods have a significantly higher density
of licensed premises than anywhere else in New York State, and a New York City resident on the SLA would help inform the regulations of the SLA within NYC so we can continue to promote livable communities,» Glick said.
Not exact matches
It's almost too obvious to mention, but the
premise of DiDi Plate centers around car owners taking pictures
of people's
license plates and texting them while they're driving.
Berg wrote that while his team understands Salesforce's interest in MuleSoft's technology, he believes «the purchase price to be too rich,» and questions what Salesforce — which exclusively sells cloud - based products — will do with MuleSoft's on -
premise license offering, which makes up a substantial portion
of the company's revenue.
Although its classic on -
premise software licences still account for the lion's share
of its sizeable revenues - classic software
licenses accounted for $ 15.4 billion, to cloud's $ 2.9 billion, in 2016 - moving customers to the cloud is where the market is going.
Florida craft distilleries are not yet permitted to hold retail
licenses, but are permitted to sell limited quantities
of their products, in sealed containers and for off
premise consumption only, from souvenir shops located on their
premises.
Of these seven, each is further disaggregated into offsite (bottle shops, supermarkets and alcohol warehouses) or onsite (
licensed premises such as pubs, clubs and restaurants) sales.
«An Act
of the Scottish Parliament to make it an offence to prevent or stop a person in charge
of a child who is otherwise permitted to be in a public place or
licensed premises from feeding milk to that child in that place or on those
premises; to make provision in relation to the promotion
of breastfeeding; and for connected purposes.»
Indeed, the two personal drivers
of the candidates, as well as the official photographer
of Nana Akufo - Addo, were part
of the 15 persons undergoing training, which took place on the
premises of a well - known,
licensed, Ghanaian security company.
Levies could be imposed on
licensed premises to pay for extra policing in town centres, which the home secretary warned were turning into «scenes
of drunken mayhem».
Just two per cent - about 3,000 -
licensed premises have taken advantaged
of being able to serve alcohol around the clock, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Under the Kavanagh / Squadron bill, the factors applicable to all
license applications would include the number, type, and proximity
of other
licenses in the area; whether the applicant has necessary permits; the potential effect
of the
license on traffic and parking; noise levels; any history
of liquor violations or criminal activity at the
premises; any history
of building and fire violations at facilities operated or owned by the applicant; and any formal communications about the application from the municipality or community board.
The 12 - month moratorium — proposed by state Sen. Adriano Espaillat with the support
of Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez — would affect «on -
premise» liquor
licenses covering a swath
of Inwood and would not impact restaurants serving wine and beer, according to officials.
«We want to give police and local authorities more powers to strip problem
premises of licenses,» a Home Office spokesperson told the paper.
«Less than three per cent
of premises are
licensed to sell alcohol round the clock and two thirds
of those are hotels, which have always been able to serve their guests 24 hours a day.»
It was hoped that the judgement would allow for the first stage to remain as it is now - the pill be given on
licensed premises by trained clinicians along with the required support, advice and counselling - and then during the same appointment the woman would be given the second pill and then be given the choice
of where to take it.
In 2015, Manhattan Community Board 2 strongly called for the renewal
of the applicants» full on -
premises liquor
license to be denied for operating outside the Board's stipulations.
Preston stood with State Senator Adriano Espaillat on October 22nd in support
of his call to institute a one - year moratorium on «on -
premise» liquor
licenses issued in the area by the State Liquor Authority (SLA).
Langer would know — the basic
premise of Symphony tCGM is based on ultrasonic transdermal drug delivery technology that Echo
licensed from him about a decade ago.
The rates
of denied alcohol service were only 66.9 percent at
licensed premises outside the arenas (101
of 151 attempts), and 24.9 percent at
premises inside the arenas (59
of 237 attempts).
This study examined occurrences
of overserving at
licensed premises both inside and outside the arenas, and allowing entry
of obviously intoxicated spectators into the arenas.
To determine the level
of overserving and inappropriate entry, trained professional actors portraying individuals who were «obviously» intoxicated visited
licensed premises inside and outside sporting arenas, and attempted to gain entrance to the arenas.
License to Wed is a one - joke
premise that wears out its welcome early, and though not entirely unwatchable, it never rises above its mediocrity to distinguish itself from the plethora
of also - rans in the emasculated male comedy genre.
The underlying
premise of the contract is that any teacher with a state
license is fit to teach at Stuyvesant.
An on -
premises or installed LMS, common for a legacy training management system, requires a
licensed copy
of the LMS installed on the organization's server.
Since the very
premise of Google eBooks is for people to read the ebooks on their e-readers and other devices, this was a smart move to
license the technology.
Common term used for a
licensed warehouse or other
licensed premises where excisable (or customable including excise equivalent) goods may be stored without the payment
of duty (also known as establishment).
Issuance
of the
license will be denied until the applicant demonstrates upon inspection that the animals,
premises, facilities, vehicles, equipment, other
premises and records are in compliance with all regulations and standards in this subchapter.
Veterinary State Boards protect consumers and animals through
licensing of veterinarians, registered technicians,
premises and by strict enforcement
of state laws and regulations.
Only three (3) dogs over twenty (20) weeks
of age may be kept in a residence unless the
premises is a
licensed kennel, an accredited veterinary facility or a registered facility for temporary foster care.
No more than five cats over the age
of twenty weeks are permitted in a residence unless the
premises is a
licensed kennel, an accredited veterinary facility or a registered facility for temporary foster care.
For those who are concerned about being without their pet for an extended period
of time, they will be pleased to know that there is a
licensed veterinarian on the
premises 24 hours a day who will supervise the animals and make the rounds at the boarding facility.
It would see compulsory microchipping
of dogs in
licensed breeding
premises and limit one person to being in charge
of no more than 20 animals.
At least one
licensed veterinarian must be on the
premises during all hours
of operation.
The term shall include any boarding facility operated by a
licensed doctor
of veterinary medicine whether or not this facility is on the same
premises as a building or structure subject to the provisions
of the «Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.»
The minimum staffing requirements for an emergency facility shall include a
licensed veterinarian on the
premises at all times during the posted hours
of operation.
It also recommends that in order to reduce the burden on local authorities the KC should be involved in the inspection
of licensed breeding
premises.
It doesn't matter where in the UK they come from or if
premises are
licensed or unlicensed the dogs are all the same; broken, defeated, worn out and suspicious
of anyone who approaches.
This required that anyone keeping more than two breeding bitches for the purpose
of breeding should also be
licensed by their local authority, which had the power to inspect
premises to ensure compliance with the Act.
I. «direct supervision» means the treatment
of animals on the direction, order or prescription
of a
licensed veterinarian who is available on the
premises and who has established a valid veterinarian - client - patient relationship;
Anyone keeping a breeding establishment for dogs at any
premises and is in the business
of breeding dogs for sale must be
licensed by the local council in England.
Indirect Supervision
of LVT means a veterinarian is not on the
premises but is acquainted with the keeping and care
of the animal by virtue
of an examination
of the animal or medically appropriate and timely visits to the
premises where the animal is kept, and has given written or oral instructions to the
licensed veterinary technician for treatment
of the animal patient.
veterinarian is not on the
premises but is acquainted with the keeping and care
of the animal by virtue
of an examination
of the animal or medically appropriate and timely visits to the
premises where the animal is kept, and has given written or oral instructions to the
licensed veterinary technician for treatment
of the animal patient.
According to some stories, owners
of banned breeds are required to place a red banner on their doors to identify their
premises as harboring one
of these breeds; dogs are being abandoned in the streets and killed by the dozens in animal shelters; and
licenses to keep banned breeds cost $ 600-1000 in US dollars.
Special thanks go to the staff at
licensing centres throughout the UK for their co-operation in facilitating the treatment and removal
of dogs from infected
premises and in particular to the staff at «The Bunker» in Carlisle for additional information and support.
All
licenses issued for such establishments shall state the purpose for which the establishment is maintained, shall expire on June 30
of each year, and not be transferable to another owner or different
premises.
She estimates that
licensed premises may account for only half the number
of puppy mills in the state.
Some restrictions that various versions
of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing in public - muzzling and leashing in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious dog designation, without any bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive)
licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the dog as a restricted dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual dog on the
premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence
of the dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction
of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability
of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the dog's status - ability
of law enforcement to seize dogs without proof
of wrongdoing - ability
of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a dog