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The Highfield Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (RQF)
has been developed and is awarded by Highfield Qualifications and
sits on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). The RQF is
a qualification framework regulated by Ofqual. The qualification is
also regulated by Qualifications Wales.
The objective of this qualification is to allow an individual to meet a
requirement set by law to undertake a specific role. The
qualification is designed for those learners working in, or preparing
to work in, any industry that involves the retail sale of alcohol. It is a
prerequisite for anyone who wishes to hold a personal licence.
Anyone wishing to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol by retail on
licensed premises must hold a personal licence. Learners gaining
this qualification will understand the main requirements of the
Licensing Act 2003, the importance of promoting the licensing
objectives and the legal responsibilities of a personal licence
holder.
Entry requirements To register onto this qualification, learners are
required to meet the following entry requirements: Age Ranges This
qualification is approved for delivery to learners aged 16 or above.
However, a Personal Licence cannot be applied for until the age of
18. Language It is advised that learners have a minimum of Level 1
in Literacy or numeracy or equivalent
Exam
Food and beverage service level 2
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