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Liquor Licensing and Compliance - Government of Nova Scotia Individuals and organizations need a Special Occasion Liquor Licence to serve or sell alcohol at an event Permanent Liquor Licence holders need a Special Occasion Liquor Licence (class 4) to temporarily serve alcohol in an area adjacent to the licensed premises
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation - Wikipedia On May 1, 1930 the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission was created through legislation passed as the Liquor Control Act In 1946, the responsibility for licensing sites selling alcoholic beverages (e g bars and restaurants) was transferred to the Tavern Licence Committee (now named Liquor License Board)
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liquor control - Nova Scotia House of Assembly 4 (1) The Nova Scotia Liquor Commission is continued as a body corporate under the name the “Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation” consisting of those persons who from time to time comprise the Board of Directors
Nova Scotia Alcohol Laws - Alcohol Laws in Canada Licensing requirements Do I need a liquor licence to sell liquor in Nova Scotia? Yes, to sell or supply liquor in Nova Scotia, you must have a liquor licence or permit The NSLC is responsible for beverage alcohol permits for local manufacturers, manufacturing companies and other general permits
Liquor licences: forms and documents - Government of Nova Scotia Guidance about the documents and information you need to provide when applying for a Permanent Liquor Licence You need the approval to work as security staff at a licensed establishment Individuals and organizations need a Special Occasion Liquor Licence to serve or sell alcohol at an event
Nova Scotia Archives - Government Administrative Histories The modern Liquor Control Act was enacted in 1930 and the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission set up to implement government control of the distribution and marketing of alcoholic beverages