OTTAWA, Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has lifted the Orders to suspend the liquor licences of Senate Sports Tavern located at 33 Clarence Street, and Senate South located at 1159 Bank Street Ottawa. The establishments will be allowed to reopen, under strict conditions.
A hearing before the Licence Appeal Tribunal to consider the Registrar’s Notices of Proposal (NOP) to revoke the licences will occur in the new year.
Among the conditions allowing the establishments to reopen is that the licence holder must ensure the person charged by Ottawa Police in the November 29, 2020 incident is not permitted to enter or be adjacent to either premises and may have no involvement in the day-to-day business operations of the licensed establishments.
The licence holder has committed to meeting with all staff to explain the current rules under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Approach to COVID-19) Act and explain the importance of being compliant.
The licence holder also agreed to ensure the premises are cleared of all patrons and closed to the public by 9:30 pm, and that all staff will be out of the premises by 10:30 pm daily.
Those who hold a licence to sell alcohol are responsible for meeting their obligations under the LLA, and to act with honesty and integrity.
Consequences for licence holders who do not meet these requirements include the possibility of an Order of Monetary Penalty, a temporary suspension of the licence, or in the most serious cases a revocation of the licence.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Licence Appeal Tribunal, an adjudicative tribunal independent of the AGCO and part of Safety, Licensing Appeals and Standards Tribunals Ontario.
- See Section 6(2)(d) Liquor Licence Act (LLA)
- You and the Liquor Laws
- The ROA was passed into law on July 21 to ensure important measures remained in place to address the sustained threat of COVID-19 once the provincial Declaration of Emergency came to an end. See a government release.
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The AGCO is a regulatory agency with a governing board that reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General. The agency was established on February 23, 1998 under the Alcohol, Cannabis and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act, 1996.
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