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Disciplinary action A licensee, responsible person and other persons involved in the sale or supply of liquor may face serious penalties for breaches of legislative requirements. The commissioner has the power to do one or more of the following: suspend the licence impose a condition on the licence vary, suspend or revoke a condition of the licence other than mandatory conditions. A complaint can be made to the Licensing Court by: the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner the Commissioner of Police by a council under certain grounds.

Disciplinary action may be lodged against: a person who is or has been licensed or approved a person who has sold liquor without a licence a person who occupies or has occupied a position of authority in a licensed entity or an entity that has sold liquor without a licence a person who supervises or manages or has supervised or managed a business where liquor has been sold without a licence an unlicensed person who has entered into an arrangement with a licensee not allowed under the Act a lessor of licensed premises.

If the Licensing Court is satisfied that there is cause for taking disciplinary action it may: add to or alter the conditions of the licence suspend or revoke the licence or approval reprimand the person impose a fine disqualify the person from being licensed or approved. Find Queensland food and beverage suppliers. Find Queensland food and beverage suppliers Search our Food and Beverage Supplier Directory to find businesses and caterers that supply products grown, made or produced in Queensland.

Coronavirus COVID advice for liquor and gaming licensees Stay up to date with your requirements for operating licensed premises in Queensland during the coronavirus health emergency. Check In Qld app.

Inside Liquor and Gaming newsletter. Inside Liquor and Gaming newsletter Stay up-to-date with the latest news for liquor and gaming licensees. Previous State Next. Gambling license applications are available online and at the Lacey headquarters office. Plan ahead: it takes about days to process your application. See the Overview of Gambling License process. Note: Seattle also requires you, as a business owner, to register any gambling activities and pay gambling taxes if applicable.

Register your business with the Internal Revenue Service IRS before you open a business bank account, hire any employees or owe any taxes. Office of Economic Development Pamela L. Banks, Interim Director. Sole proprietors and general partnerships skip this step. Be sure to use the same name and UBI when dealing with all agencies. Learn the requirements for your entity type. Submit a State Business License Application Use the Business License Application to apply for state licenses and permits as well as to establish accounts, including: A taxpayer account Department of Revenue.

Unemployment insurance Employment Security Department. Workers' compensation Department of Labor and Industries. Plan to hire employees in the next 90 days. Need a minor work permit to hire employees under 18 takes about 1 day.

Apply for a liquor license, which you do after securing your location takes days to approve. You should also check if your business will need any City of Seattle regulatory licenses , such as gambling.



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