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The Branch
The Liquor
Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) is responsible for issuing licences to:
- pubs, bars, lounges, stadiums,
nightclubs and restaurants to sell liquor by the glass, and private liquor stores
to sell liquor by the bottle
- breweries,
distilleries and wineries to manufacture liquor, and
- UBrews/UVins
to sell their customers the ingredients, equipment and advice they need to make
their own beer, wine, cider or coolers.
In
addition, the branch:
- regulates
both Serving It Right: The Responsible
Beverage Service Program and Special Occasion
Licences for events such as community celebrations, weddings or banquets (issued
through BC Liquor Stores)
- educates those
who hold liquor licences (called licensees) about the laws and rules that may
affect them
inspects licensed establishments, and
- takes
enforcement action when licensees do not follow the Liquor
Control and Licensing Act Regulations and/or the specific terms and conditions
of their licences.
- is responsible for issuing off-site wine store appointments and on-site wine, brewery and distillery store appointments.
Liquor Control and Licensing Branch has developed a set of service standards and over the coming months LCLB will be collecting data to measure how well the branch meets these standards.
See:
The Branch
Structure and responsibilities
Operating
principles
Licensing facts and figures
How to reach us
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