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PROJECT A

Responsible service involves apply suitable strategies to prevent becoming intoxicated,


recognising the sign of intoxication, not serving anyone who is intoxicated, not serving
anyone who is under 18, knowing what is standard drink is and under the standing the impact
of alcohol abuse on individual, in peoples home they can help people drink in moderation and
prevent some risks with associated with excess consumption. To ensure that the sale, supply
and consumption of liquor is undertaken safely and responsible, consist with the principle of
responsible service and consumption of liquors. under the legislation for remote delivery of
alcohol must also be handle responsible. An establishment might generate alcohol sales by
telephone, email, online transactions or mail orders. The age the person placing and
appropriate instruction must be provided to the driver delivering the alcohol and the driver
must seek proof that the delivery is being received by a person over the age of 18. Alcohol
deliveries cannot be left at unoccupied premises and there will be restriction in the states and
territories regarding the times at which deliveries can be made. In most territories suitable
drinking must be available free of charge customer can choose to be purchase still sparkling
or flavored bottled water. workers must be able to tell customer which brand are available,
the size of the bottled and the cost. a standard drink is a any drink that contain 10 gram of
alcohol. The number of standard drink in a serving alcohol varies according to the type of
drink, its size, the brand, and whether it is a packaged or poured drink. To provide information
to patrons workers should read the labels on the bottle, can or cask and ask supplier for
information. diplomatically advise costumers who appear to be intoxicated or over the legal
BA limit(blood alcohol) that they should not drive. Offer to call a taxi/uber, advise the
customer to utilize a bus service, help to organize a driver who has not been drinking, arrage
for a drive your car service, or offer a cortesy bus or shuttle service if the enterptise provide it.
Offer to take and hold the patrons car keys to temptation of driving. Legislation is a law or a
set of laws that have been passed by Parliament. The word is also used to describe the act of
making a new law. refers to the preparation and enactment of laws by a legislative body
through its lawmaking process. The legislative process includes evaluating, amending, and
voting on proposed laws and is concerned with the words used in the bill to communicate the
values, judgments, and purposes of the proposal. RSA involves encourage costumers to drink
with in appropriate limits. License and workers must not serve alcohol to minors, can
encourage moderate drinking and can offer non alcoholic alternatives to people at risk. They
must be observed and notice the behavior or patterns that indicate inappropriate
consumption of alcohol, or risk that need to be addressed.

PROJECT B
The framework addresses the heightened risk of minors or intoxicated people accessing
alcohol through delivery services. It lifts harm minimisation standards so that they are more
comparable with those at physical bottle shop premises, particularly for higher-risk alcohol
deliveries made on the same day as they are ordered. Same day alcohol deliveries can often
be made rapidly (in as little as 30 minutes) with more predictable times of delivery. Some
people may try to use these services to continue a drinking session when they otherwise may
not, or to avoid usual checks that apply on licensed premises like bottle shops.
The checklist is relevant for same day delivery providers, including licensees, businesses and
individuals that advertise or otherwise indicate they will supply liquor for same day delivery in
NSW, either directly themselves or through their staff or agents. These providers can include:
• licensed takeaway alcohol businesses offering online sales
and delivery to customers in NSW
• food delivery businesses and platforms that deliver alcohol
with or without food
• individuals offering same day alcohol delivery on task
matching platforms
• any other businesses that deliver alcohol to the public.
It is also relevant for any staff and agents that deliver the liquor for a provider. The checklist
covers important legislative requirements that apply to same day deliveries, such as training,
record keeping and age verification, and who must comply. We recommend that you use the
checklist regularly to help monitor your compliance. If you check ‘No’ for any of the questions
asked, you may be in breach of your obligations. Our compliance officers
use this same checklist when they audit or conduct compliance monitoring activities of same
day delivery services.
A new regulatory framework applies to lift standards for the same day alcohol delivery
market to:
• help manage the risk of minors or intoxicated people using same day alcohol delivery
providers
• make regulatory obligations similar to takeaway alcohol businesses such as bottle shops.
The framework applies to same day alcohol delivery providers including:
• licensed takeaway alcohol businesses offering online sales and delivery to customers in
NSW
• food delivery businesses and platforms that deliver alcohol with or without food
• individuals offering same day alcohol delivery on task matching platforms
• any other businesses that deliver alcohol to
the public.

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