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MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-096
BEING A BY-LAW TO
ADOPT A MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
AND
REPEAL BY-LAW 2013-105
AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO
WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Bayham recognizes the need for a clear and concise
policy concerning alcohol management in regard to municipal owned facilities and properties;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham deems it advisable
that the Municipal Alcohol Policy be confirmed and adopted by by-law;
AND WHEREAS the Council of The Municipality of Bayham did enact By-Law 2013-105 on
December 19, 2013 establishing a Municipal Alcohol Policy;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Bayham is desirous of repealing By-law
2013-105 and any amendments thereto:
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
BAYHAM ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the Municipal Alcohol Policy attached hereto as Schedule "A" is hereby adopted as
the policies and practices to be used for alcohol management in regard to facilities and
properties owned by the Municipality of Bayham and forms part of this by-law;
2. THAT By-law 2013-105, being a by-law to establish a Municipal Alcohol Policy, and any
amendments thereto, be and is hereby repealed;
3. AND THAT By-law 2016-096 shall come into full force and effect upon final reading.
READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 3rd DAY OF
NOVEMBER 2016.
'AYOR
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
ALCOHOL MANAGEMENT POLICY 3
2. POLICY REGULATIONS
REGULATION #1: MUNICIPAL FACILITIES ELIGIBLE
FOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS... 4
REGULATION #2: MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES, FACILITIES AND EVENTS
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIAL OCCASION
PERMIT EVENTS 4
REGULATION #3: SIGNS 5
REGULATION #4: SAFE TRANSPORTATION 7
REGULATION #5: YOUTH ADMISSION TO ADULT EVENTS 8
REGULATION #6: ALCOHOL SERVICE 9
REGULATION #7: CONTROLS PRIOR TO EVENT 10
REGULATION #8: EVENT WORKERS/SERVER TRAINING
PROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY THE
LIQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ONTARIO 12
REGULATION #9: CONTROLS DURING EVENT 13
REGULATION #10:INSURANCE 14
REGULATION #11:POLICY MONITORING AND REVISIONS 15
REGULATION #12:POLICY SUPPORT AND IMPLENTATION 15
3. CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO APPLY 16
APPENDIX "A" CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS 18
APPENDIX "B" APPLICATIONS TO COUNCIL
OUTDOOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMITS 20
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide the Municipality of Bayham with a range of measures designed to prevent alcohol
related problems and manage the consumption of alcohol within their facilities and parks in
accordance with appropriate liquor laws, thereby decreasing municipal liability as well as
increasing the enjoyment of those using municipal facilities.
GOALS
The Municipality of Bayham wants residents and visitors to enjoy the various facilities and
parks available. Through the efforts of the people, the Municipality offers a variety of
recreational experiences for people of all ages. In order for the Municipality to ensure the
health and safety of its participants and the protection of municipal facilities, a policy for the
orderly use of alcohol during events and functions has been developed. The following
document outlines these regulations.
OBJECTIVES
1. To ensure proper operation and supervision of Special Occasion Permit events by
providing education in prevention and intervention techniques and in effective
management procedures. This will lower the risk of liability to event organizers,
participants, volunteers, the Municipality and its staff.
2. To reinforce responsible drinking practices for consumers through appropriate
operational procedures, controls, training and education.
3. To honour the decision of abstainers not to drink alcohol and to encourage their
participation by providing alternative, non-alcoholic beverages.
4. To provide a balanced use of alcohol through Special Occasion Permits so that
alcohol becomes a responsible part of a social function, rather than the reason for it.
5. To provide a balance of licensed and non-licensed programs to ensure that
consumers, abstainers, adults, youth and families will be adequately serviced and
protected.
Please note:
Throughout this document"Smart Serve"trained program will be used to identify the Server
Training programs recognized by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and may include
Server Training Program (S.T.P.) or Server Intervention Program (S.I.P.)
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REGULATION # 1: MUNICIPAL FACILITIES ELIGIBLE FOR
SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS
A. Straffordville Community Centre
D. Vienna Community Centre
REGULATION # 2: MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES, FACILITIES AND
EVENTS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIAL
OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS
A. All Municipal properties not listed in Regulation # 1
B. Exceptions
Any person wishing to hold a Special Occasion Permit event in a location not listed
in this policy, must apply to the Council of the Municipality of Bayham for approval,
subject to meeting requirements as deemed appropriate.
C. Requirements
The applicant is responsible for obtaining/meeting any applicable Municipal,
Provincial, and/or Federal requirements, including police, fire, health and building
regulations. See Checklist for Applicants to Council for use of Facilities Appendix
«B„
A. All Youth Focused Events (i.e. minor sports events and banquets, family day and
family focused events etc.)
Rationale:
Minor sports events and family events are intended for young people and families. If
adults don't drink at these events, it sets an example for youth. As adults are
responsible for the transportation of young people, it also decreases the risk of
parents drinking and driving and sets another positive example.
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REGULATION # 3: SIGNS
A. Statement of Intoxication
This sign will be provided by the Municipality and will be a minimum of 8'/2" X 11", to
be placed in the bar area.
"It is against the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario for licensed establishments to serve
customers to intoxication. For this reason, servers in our facilities are required to
obey the law and not serve anyone to intoxication. We are also pleased to offer non-
alcohol beverages."
B. Accountability
Signage will be supplied by the Municipality and shall be a minimum of 8% " x 11".
These signs will be posted at the bar and/or main entrance of all S.O.P. functions.
(a) Telephone Area (Main entrance) One sign will inform patrons where to
direct concerns regarding the manner in which the function has been
operated and should include the name, address and telephone number of
the facility, the name, address and phone numbers of the Municipal
Representative for the facility, Police Department and The Alcohol and
Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) at 1-800-522-2876.
(b) Bar Area In addition, a changeable sign providing the name, address and
telephone number of the sponsor of the event is to be supplied and posted.
Rationale:
Having these signs visible to participants eliminates any confusion on who to contact
for information or to lodge complaints regarding an event.
C. No Smoking
This sign will be supplied by the Municipality and shall be a minimum of 8'/2" x 11"
to be placed in the bar, main entrance and main hall area.
"No smoking at any time is permitted on municipal properties, playgrounds, in
alcohol licensed areas or near food cooking/serving areas."
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C. No Last Call
There will be no "Last Call Will Not Be Announced" signage. Sponsor and Disc
Jockey are to be advised that this is not to be announced.
D. Ticket Sales and Unused Tickets
Signs stating "All Ticket Sales End at 12:30 a.m." and "Unused Tickets Can Be
Redeemed" will be provided by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at
a minimum size of 8 1/2"x 11". Ticket sales for alcohol shall be limited to four tickets
at one time per person.
E. Bar Closing
A sign stating "Bar closes at 1:00 a.m., Tables cleared by 1:30 a.m."will be provided
by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at a minimum size of 8 1/2" x
11".
F. Acceptable ID
A sign stating "Acceptable ID is required as per AGCO"and a sign stating "No Minors
Served" will be provided by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at a
minimum size of 8 1/2" x 11".
G. No Drinks Beyond This Point
A sign stating "No drinks beyond this point" will be placed appropriately at the
discretion of the Municipal Representative.
H. Sandy's Law
A "Sandy's Law" poster will be displayed in the bar area.
J. Safe Transportation
Signage promoting safe transportation and providing a telephone number(s) for taxi
service, encouraging designated drivers is to be placed near the main entrance by
the telephone. Advise the public that RIDE programs are in the community.
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REGULATION # 4: SAFE TRANSPORTATION
Only individuals, groups or organizations implementing a safe transportation strategy will be
permitted rental/use privileges of facilities for Special Occasion Permit functions.
The sponsor is to decide which option(s) of Safe Transportation will be provided during their
event.
Possible Strategies:
a) Designated Drivers Program -to be advertised at the event so that all patrons
are aware this program is available.
The designated driver should be provided with non-alcoholic beverages
during the function.
b) Impaired individuals will be driven home by a sober friend, and/or call a
relative, or taxi.
c) Inform patrons through advertising of the Taxi service available.
d) Promote O.P.P. RIDE Program
Rationale:
The risk of liability is high when an impaired driver leaves an event where alcohol is
served. Event organizers must assume responsibility for promoting safe
transportation for all patrons consuming alcohol.
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REGULATION # 5: YOUTH ADMISSION TO ADULT EVENTS
Each rental group will be responsible to select a strategy on allowing youth to their event.
In all cases the following guidelines must be adhered to:
1. I.D. with picture and date of birth must be checked before anyone is allowed into
the event/facility:
Acceptable forms of photo identification as per AGCO include:
• Ontario Driver's Licence with a photo of the person to whom the licence is
issued
• A Canadian Passport
• Canadian Citizenship Card with a photo of the person to whom the card is
issued
• Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card
• A photo card issued by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), entitled
Bring Your ID (BYID)
• A Secure Indian Status Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A Permanent Resident Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A photo card issued under the Photo Card Act, 2008
2. Two (2) extra floor monitors will be required if persons under the age of majority are
allowed to enter the event.
3. Individuals under the age of majority will not be allowed to consume alcohol
beverages. Any one serving individuals under the age of majority will be required to
leave the event.
4. All participants over the age of majority will be identified by a stamp on the back of
the right hand, or by the placing of a wrist or arm band on the right hand or arm,
before entering the event.
5. All participants under the age of majority will be identified by a large black "X" on the
back of each hand with a black Magic Marker.
Rationale:
To ensure that persons under the age of majority do not consume alcohol.
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REGULATION # 6: ALCOHOL SERVICE
A. Low Alcohol Drinks
In order to be eligible for a facility rental involving a Special Occasion Permit, the
renter must provide low and non-alcohol beverages. The minimum amount of low
alcohol content beverages available is to be 30% of the designated total. There can
be no extra strength beer (over 5%) served. Free non-alcohol beverages will be at
the discretion of the permit holder.
Rationale:
Low alcohol content significantly contributes to less intoxication. Not having higher
alcohol content beer is a great prevention strategy.
B. Control of Alcohol Service
1) All drinks must be served in disposable cups only, not in bottles, cans or glass
and all bottles and/or cans retained in the bar area.
i. Regulation 6,B(1) shall not be applicable to Private SOP events.
Drinks may be served in stemware.
2) Sponsor(s) and disc jockey will be advised by that "Last Call" is not to be
announced."
3) Renters will not use marketing practises such as: availability of oversized
drinks, double shots, pitchers of beer, drinking contests, volume discounts or
tickets including a free bar, as these practises encourage increased alcohol
consumption.
4) Tickets for alcohol must be purchased from designated ticket sellers, with a
maximum of 4 tickets per purchase. Unused tickets can be redeemed.
5) Ticket sales must end at 12:30 a.m. and the bar close at 1:00 a.m. Tables
are to be cleared by 1:30 a.m. and the facility vacated by 2:00 a.m.
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6) Adequate food must be provided throughout the event. Food refers to
sandwiches, cheeses, vegetable and dip, etc. Chips and snack foods are not
sufficient.
7) There will be no self-serve events, even "Wine and Cheese"functions require
a bartender.
Rationale:
By following the above practices we will reduce the risk that sponsors automatically
assume when running an event. These practices are designed to encourage alcohol
use in accordance with Canada's Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines.
C. Advertising Events:
Renters must follow the Liquor Licence application regulations regarding
alcohol advertising which states that groups cannot advertise the brands or
the cost of the alcohol to be served unless application is made to the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario.
Rationale:
Alcohol advertising is designed to encourage and promote the consumption of
alcohol. Since it is illegal for people under the age of 19 to consume these products,
alcohol advertising is not permitted. It is also the desire of the Municipality to provide
a positive example to under-age patrons.
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REGULATION # 7: CONTROLS PRIOR TO EVENTS
RENTERS OF MUNICIPAL FACILITIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO UNDERSTAND THE
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY PRIOR TO RENTING.
1. A copy of the Municipal Alcohol Policy will be available from the Municipal
Representative at the time of booking. If any questions or concerns arise from
this policy contact the Municipal Representative for clarification.
2. A "Checklist For Renters" form will be provided by the Municipality at the
time of booking. This form is to be completed by the Renter and returned to
the Municipal Representative at least two (2) weeks prior to the event.
Signatures from both the Renter and the Municipal Representative are
required on this form. Please see "Appendix A".
3. The signatory of the S.O.P. must attend the event, and be responsible for
decisions regarding the actual operation of the event. This person and all
event workers must not drink alcohol before or during the event.
Rationale:
The above is to ensure that there are no misunderstandings of the regulations
contained in the Policy.
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REGULATION # 8: EVENTWORKERS/SERVER TRAINING
THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES ARE TO BE FOLLOWED REGARDING THE RATIO OF
SERVER TRAINED PERSONS TO UNTRAINED SERVER PERSONS.
Public Event
# of Bartenders Floor Door Ticket Sellers
Participants Supervisors/ Supervisors
Monitors
Under 50 1 Trained No monitor 1 Trained N/A
people required
50 — 100 1 or 100% No Monitor 2Trained 1 Trained
people Trained required
100 —250 2 or 100% 1 Trained 2 Trained 2 or 100%
people Trained 2* Trained Trained
250—400 2 Trained 2 Trained 2 Trained 2 Trained
people 2* Trained
*2 extra floor monitors are required for events allowing participants under the age of
majority (19).
Note: Worker numbers for events may increase or decrease and adequate volunteer or
paid security personnel may be requested at the discretion of the Municipal
Representative.
Private Event
# of Bartenders Floor Door Ticket Sellers
Participants Supervisors/ Supervisors
Monitors
Under 50 1 Trained No Monitor N/A N/A
people required
50 — 100 2 Trained 1 trained N/A N/A
people
Over 100 2 or 100% 2 Trained N/A N/A
people Trained
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REGULATION # 9 CONTROLS DURING EVENT
ALL CONTROLS AND SERVICE MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT OF ONTARIO AND ITS REGULATIONS.
1. The entrances and exits to the event must be monitored by at least one responsible
person meeting the age of majority requirements for public functions with under 100
persons in attendance, two responsible persons meeting the age of majority
requirements for public functions with 100 or more persons in attendance.
These persons shall further observe for individuals that may be attempting to enter
the premises and that appear to be impaired.
2. Only identification bearing a photograph, and issued by the Province of Ontario, the
Government of Canada or photographic identification issued by another Province,
State or Country shall be accepted as bona-fide proof of age.
Acceptable forms of photo identification as per AGCO include:
• Ontario Driver's Licence with a photo of the person to whom the licence
is issued
• A Canadian Passport
• Canadian Citizenship Card with a photo of the person to whom the card
is issued
• Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card
• A photo card issued by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO),
entitled Bring Your ID (BYID)
• A Secure Indian Status Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A Permanent Resident Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A photo card issued under the Photo Card Act, 2008
Refer to "AGO Responsible Service — checking ID"
3. The holder of the Special Occasion Permit shall be the person renting the facility and
is responsible to ensure that the event is properly supervised and will provide enough
staff to fulfil this obligation, at his/her cost.
4. In the event of a masquerade party taking place in any premise owned by the
Municipality of Bayham, the permit holder is responsible to check all patrons I.D. to
ensure they are of legal drinking age. Any person under the age of majority will not
be allowed into a masquerade event.
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5. Event staff must be clearly identifiable and identification must be clearly stated on the
"Checklist For Renters" form. (Example Stick-on I.D. labels or other distinguishing
I.D.).
6. The bar area within the premises shall be closed promptly at 1:00 a.m. and No
Service of alcoholic beverages will be allowed after this time.
7. All entertainment with the facility shall cease no later than 1:00 a.m.
8. All signs of the consumption and service of alcohol including empty glasses shall be
removed from sight within 30 minutes of the expiry of the Special Occasion Permit or
by 1:30 a.m., whichever time is earliest.
9. To assist staff and ensure that no incidents occur within the premises, and the facility
must be vacated by 2:00 a.m.
The only exception to the 1:00 a.m. closing time would be during a New Years Eve
event when the Special Occasion Permit indicates the expiry time of 2:00 a.m.
Relative deadlines would be extended by one (1) hour as appropriate.
Rationale:
To ensure the safety of all persons and to promote orderly conduct during events.
REGULATION # 10: INSURANCE
The sponsor(s) of a special occasion permit event being held in a municipally owned facility
is required to provide a certificate of insurance, naming the Municipality of Bayham as an
additional insured, in the minimum amount of two million dollars ($2,000,000), at least
fourteen (14) days prior to the event.
Rationale:
i) Special Occasion Permit holders, hall owners, club executives and volunteers
could all be named in a law suit, with Municipalities also being held jointly
liable, and end up paying the predominant share of an award to a plaintiff
should the sponsor be uninsured.
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REGULATION # 11: POLICY MONITORING AND REVISIONS
The alcohol management policy for the Municipality of Bayham, as approved by Council,
will be reviewed annually by the Municipality of Bayham, which will discuss any potential
changes and recommend to Council for consideration and approval.
Rationale:
i) Monitoring and review of the Policy on a yearly basis will ensure that the policy
remains up to date and effective.
ii) Solicitation of public comments will allow the public to remain involved in the
process of review and update of the existing policy.
REGULATION # 12: POLICY SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION
The Municipality shall provide a copy of the Municipal Alcohol Policy to all facility users for
events with alcohol to promote the policy and its requirements. The same will be posted on
the Municipal Website.
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CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY
Although the Police will be called if a situation deems it necessary to do
so, it is the responsibility of the Special Occasion Permit Holder to
ensure the proper management of an event.
Individuals and/or groups who fail to comply with the Municipal Alcohol Policy shall be
subject to the following consequences:
1. Special Occasion Permit holder/event workers/volunteers will report any infraction
of this policy to legal authorities whenever they believe such action is required.
Where a minor infraction occurs they will notify the sponsor of the event.
2. Should a situation arise where the Municipal Representative deems it necessary to
notify the sponsor of an infraction, and upon so doing the sponsor fails to comply, an
event may be immediately shut down.
3. Failure to comply with the above could prevent the Licence Holder or Organization
from further renting any Municipal facility and where appropriate, the Police will be
advised and charges could be laid.
4. Any infraction of the Municipal Alcohol Policy will be reported by the Municipal
Representative. Should the Municipal Representative choose to do so, an
appropriate letter may be sent describing the problem to the sponsor. The Municipal
Representative may refuse future rental privileges to the sponsor, giving notice of
same by sending an appropriate letter.
5. Where persons under the age of majority are found to have consumed or to be
consuming alcohol at Special Occasion Permit or non-Special Occasion Permit
events, the authorities may be called and/or the following procedure will be followed
by the Municipal Representative:
First Infraction: The individual(s) will be turned over to a parent or
guardian. If a parent or guardian is not available, the
police will be called. A registered letter will be sent by
the Municipal Representative to the parents/guardians.
Second Infraction: The individual(s) will be banned from attending any
function held in any municipal facility for a period of 3
months. A registered letter will be sent by the
Municipal Representative to the parents/guardians.
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Third Infraction: A registered letter will be sent by the Municipal
Representative notifying the individual(s) that they are
banned indefinitely from the facility. The individual(s)
may appeal to the Municipal Representative for written
reinstatement.
6. Where adults and/or youth engage in disruptive behaviour at social events,
authorities may be called and/or the following procedure will be followed by the
Municipal Representative:
First Infraction: A verbal warning will be given to the individual(s) by staff
in charge or head of the function. If individual(s) do not
adhere to this warning the Authorities will be called. A
registered letter will be sent to the individual(s).
Second Infraction: Individual(s) will be banned from attending all functions
held in any municipal facility for a minimum period of 3
months.A registered letter will be sent to the individual(s)
advising of same.
Third Infraction: A registered letter will be sent notifying the individual(s)
that they are banned indefinitely from the facility. The
individual(s) must appeal to the Municipal
Representative for written reinstatement.
NOTE: Enforcement procedures and penalties apply to groups or
organizations as well as individuals.
Once a sponsor has received verbal notice of any infraction of this
policy, the sponsor may be required to pay for the supply of police
servicing.
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Appendix "A" MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
"CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS"
Date of Event(s):
1. Location of Event:
2. Number in Attendance:
3. Will persons under 19 years of age be attending this event?
Yes No
Note: *2 extra floor monitors are required for events with attendance over 100 people and
allowing participants under the age of majority, and adequate volunteer or paid
security personnel may be required.
4. Name of person and/or group sponsoring this event:
5. Type of Identification for event workers
6. Has proof of a Special Occasion Permit been provided?
YES NO
7. Has proof of Insurance been provided? YES NO
8. The safe transportation strategy(s) that will be used at this function are:
a)
b)
c)
(2)
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"CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS"
9. The names and certification numbers of Smart Serve trained program event workers
are:
1) Name Certification #
2) Name Certification #
3) Name Certification #
4) Name Certification #
5) Name Certification #
6) Name Certification #
10. I have reviewed the Municipal Alcohol Policy with a municipal representative.
Yes No
_11. I understand all the policy regulations.
Yes No
12. I and/or my group will observe and obey all policy regulations during the event.
Yes No
If No, explain:
Signature of Special Occasion Permit holder_.
Address
Telephone Number
Signature of Municipal Representative
Date:
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Appendix"B" MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
OUTDOOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMITS
APPLICATION TO MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM COUNCIL
Date of Event(s):
Type of Event:
1. Location of Event:
2. Number in Attendance:
3. Will persons under 19 years of age be attending this event?
Yes No
4. Name of person and/or group sponsoring this event:
5. Will there be extra staffing above the guidelines set out by the Municipal Alcohol
Policy?
Describe i.e. #, Adequate volunteer or paid security personnel, security company,
volunteers (trained or untrained):
6. Government Approvals that are necessary:
OPP Health Unit Fire Building Other
7. Transportation Strategies that will be used at this function are:
a)
b)
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APPLICATION TO MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM COUNCIL
8. Drawing of service area showing entrances, service area, seating area, fencing etc.
Please attach.
9. Type of Fencing (i.e. Single or double fencing, snow fence etc.)
10. Disposable Glasses to be used?
11. Parking arrangements:
12. Type of identification for event workers:
13. 100 Percent of event workers must be Smart Serve trained:
14. The Municipal Alcohol Policy has been reviewed with a municipal representative.
Yes No
Signature of Applicant
Address Telephone Number
Date:
It is against the Liquor
Licence Act of Ontario
for licensed
establishments to serve
customers to
intoxication .
For this reason , servers in
our facilities
are required to obey the
law and not serve
anyone
to intoxication
We are pleased to offer
non -alcoholic beverages
YOU MAY
BE
REQUIRED
TO SHOW
IDENTIFICATION
ACCEPTAABLE
AS PER AGCO
NO
DRINKS
BEYOND
THIS
POINT
VIENNA COMMUNITY CENTRE
26 Fulton Street, Vienna
Municipality of Bayham
519-874-4019 (Entrance phone)
519-874-1299 (Bar Phone)
Municipal Representative
Name: Jackie Ringland
Address: R.R. # 1, Vienna, Ontario NOJ 1Z0
Telephone number: 226-970-2265
If no answer, leave message
Email: facilities@bayham.on.ca
Owner of facility
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-5521
(Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.)
O.P.P., FIRE, AMBULANCE, OTHER EMERGENCY: Dial 9-1-1
Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (formerly Liquor Control Board of
Ontario) (daytime-or leave message)
1-800-522-2876
Taxi: J & D's Taxi Service (Aylmer) 773-9566
KTN Taxi (Tillsonburg) 519-688-3900
STRAFFORDVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
56169 Heritage Line, Straffordville
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-3491(Kitchen)
519-866-3104(Entrance phone)
Municipal Representative
Name: X)000UCXXX
Address: XXXXXXXX
Telephone number: XX)OOCXXXX
Owner of facility:
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-5521
(Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.)
O.P.P., FIRE, AMBULANCE, OTHER EMERGENCY: Dial 9-1-1
Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (formerly Liquor Control Board of
Ontario) (daytime-or leave message)
1-800-522-2876
THANK YOU FOR NOT DRINKING AND DRIVING
Taxi: J & D's Taxi Service (Aylmer) 773-9566
KTN Taxi (Tillsonburg) 519-688-3900
The R.I.D.E. program is in effect in our community.
Use a designated driver or call a friend, relative or taxi.
SPONSOR OF THIS EVENT
Name:
Address:
Telephone number:
Email address:
NO MINORS SERVED
**********
ALL TICKET SALES END
AT 12 : 30 AM
**********
BAR CLOSES AT 1 : 00 AM
**********
UNUSED TICKETS MAY
BE REDEEMED
TABLES CLEARED BY
1 : 30 AM
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LAST CALL WILL NOT BE
ANNOUNCED
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NO SMOKING AT ANY
TIME ON
MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES
PLAYGROUNDS
IN
ALCOHOL LICENSED
AREAS
OR
NEAR FOOD
COOKING/SERVING
AREAS
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
ALCOHOL MANAGEMENT POLICY 3
2. POLICY REGULATIONS
REGULATION #1: MUNICIPAL FACILITIES ELIGIBLE
FOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS 4
REGULATION #2: MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES, FACILITIES AND EVENTS
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIAL OCCASION
PERMIT EVENTS 4
REGULATION #3: SIGNS 5
REGULATION #4: SAFE TRANSPORTATION 7
REGULATION #5: YOUTH ADMISSION TO ADULT EVENTS 8
REGULATION #6: ALCOHOL SERVICE 9
REGULATION #7: CONTROLS PRIOR TO EVENT 10
REGULATION #8: EVENT WORKERS/SERVER TRAINING
PROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY THE
LIQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ONTARIO 12
REGULATION #9: CONTROLS DURING EVENT... 13
REGULATION #10:INSURANCE 14
REGULATION #11:POLICY MONITORING AND REVISIONS 15
REGULATION #12:POLICY SUPPORT AND IMPLENTATION 15
3. CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO APPLY 16
APPENDIX "A" CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS 18
APPENDIX "B" APPLICATIONS TO COUNCIL
OUTDOOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMITS 20
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide the Municipality of Bayham with a range of measures designed to prevent alcohol
related problems and manage the consumption of alcohol within their facilities and parks in
accordance with appropriate liquor laws, thereby decreasing municipal liability as well as
increasing the enjoyment of those using municipal facilities.
GOALS
The Municipality of Bayham wants residents and visitors to enjoy the various facilities and
parks available. Through the efforts of the people, the Municipality offers a variety of
recreational experiences for people of all ages. In order for the Municipality to ensure the
health and safety of its participants and the protection of municipal facilities, a policy for the
orderly use of alcohol during events and functions has been developed. The following
document outlines these regulations.
OBJECTIVES
1. To ensure proper operation and supervision of Special Occasion Permit events by
providing education in prevention and intervention techniques and in effective
management procedures. This will lower the risk of liability to event organizers,
participants, volunteers, the Municipality and its staff.
2. To reinforce responsible drinking practices for consumers through appropriate
operational procedures, controls, training and education.
3. To honour the decision of abstainers not to drink alcohol and to encourage their
participation by providing alternative, non-alcoholic beverages.
4. To provide a balanced use of alcohol through Special Occasion Permits so that
alcohol becomes a responsible part of a social function, rather than the reason for it.
5. To provide a balance of licensed and non-licensed programs to ensure that
consumers, abstainers, adults, youth and families will be adequately serviced and
protected.
Please note:
Throughout this document"Smart Serve"trained program will be used to identify the Server
Training programs recognized by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and may include
Server Training Program (S.T.P.) or Server Intervention Program (S.I.P.)
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REGULATION # 1: MUNICIPAL FACILITIES ELIGIBLE FOR
SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS
A. Straffordville Community Centre
D. Vienna Community Centre
REGULATION # 2: MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES, FACILITIES AND
EVENTS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIAL
OCCASION PERMIT EVENTS
A. All Municipal properties not listed in Regulation # 1
B. Exceptions
Any person wishing to hold a Special Occasion Permit event in a location not listed
in this policy, must apply to the Council of the Municipality of Bayham for approval,
subject to meeting requirements as deemed appropriate.
C. Requirements
The applicant is responsible for obtaining/meeting any applicable Municipal,
Provincial, and/or Federal requirements, including police, fire, health and building
regulations. See Checklist for Applicants to Council for use of Facilities Appendix
«B„
A. All Youth Focused Events (i.e. minor sports events and banquets, family day and
family focused events etc.)
Rationale:
Minor sports events and family events are intended for young people and families. If
adults don't drink at these events, it sets an example for youth. As adults are
responsible for the transportation of young people, it also decreases the risk of
parents drinking and driving and sets another positive example.
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REGULATION # 3: SIGNS
A. Statement of Intoxication
This sign will be provided by the Municipality and will be a minimum of 8% " X 11", to
be placed in the bar area.
"It is against the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario for licensed establishments to serve
customers to intoxication. For this reason, servers in our facilities are required to
obey the law and not serve anyone to intoxication. We are also pleased to offer non-
alcohol beverages."
B. Accountability
Signage will be supplied by the Municipality and shall be a minimum of 8% " x 11".
These signs will be posted at the bar and/or main entrance of all S.O.P. functions.
(a) Telephone Area (Main entrance) One sign will inform patrons where to
direct concerns regarding the manner in which the function has been
operated and should include the name, address and telephone number of
the facility, the name, address and phone numbers of the Municipal
Representative for the facility, Police Department and The Alcohol and
Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) at 1-800-522-2876.
(b) Bar Area In addition, a changeable sign providing the name, address and
telephone number of the sponsor of the event is to be supplied and posted.
Rationale:
Having these signs visible to participants eliminates any confusion on who to contact
for information or to lodge complaints regarding an event.
C. No Smoking
This sign will be supplied by the Municipality and shall be a minimum of 8%" x 11"
to be placed in the bar, main entrance and main hall area.
"No smoking at any time is permitted on municipal properties, playgrounds, in
alcohol licensed areas or near food cooking/serving areas."
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C. No Last Call
There will be no "Last Call Will Not Be Announced" signage. Sponsor and Disc
Jockey are to be advised that this is not to be announced.
D. Ticket Sales and Unused Tickets
Signs stating "All Ticket Sales End at 12:30 a.m." and "Unused Tickets Can Be
Redeemed" will be provided by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at
a minimum size of 8 1/2" x 11". Ticket sales for alcohol shall be limited to four tickets
at one time per person.
E. Bar Closing
A sign stating "Bar closes at 1:00 a.m., Tables cleared by 1:30 a.m."will be provided
by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at a minimum size of 8 1/2" x
11".
F. Acceptable ID
A sign stating "Acceptable ID is required as per AGCO"and a sign stating "No Minors
Served" will be provided by the Municipality and will be placed in the bar area at a
minimum size of 8 1/2" x 11".
G. No Drinks Beyond This Point
A sign stating "No drinks beyond this point" will be placed appropriately at the
discretion of the Municipal Representative.
H. Sandy's Law
A "Sandy's Law" poster will be displayed in the bar area.
J. Safe Transportation
Signage promoting safe transportation and providing a telephone number(s) for taxi
service, encouraging designated drivers is to be placed near the main entrance by
the telephone. Advise the public that RIDE programs are in the community.
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REGULATION # 4: SAFE TRANSPORTATION
Only individuals, groups or organizations implementing a safe transportation strategy will be
permitted rental/use privileges of facilities for Special Occasion Permit functions.
The sponsor is to decide which option(s) of Safe Transportation will be provided during their
event.
Possible Strategies:
a) Designated Drivers Program -to be advertised at the event so that all patrons
are aware this program is available.
The designated driver should be provided with non-alcoholic beverages
during the function.
b) Impaired individuals will be driven home by a sober friend, and/or call a
relative, or taxi.
c) Inform patrons through advertising of the Taxi service available.
d) Promote O.P.P. RIDE Program
Rationale:
The risk of liability is high when an impaired driver leaves an event where alcohol is
served. Event organizers must assume responsibility for promoting safe
transportation for all patrons consuming alcohol.
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REGULATION # 5: YOUTH ADMISSION TO ADULT EVENTS
Each rental group will be responsible to select a strategy on allowing youth to their event.
In all cases the following guidelines must be adhered to:
1. I.D. with picture and date of birth must be checked before anyone is allowed into
the event/facility:
Acceptable forms of photo identification as per AGCO include:
• Ontario Driver's Licence with a photo of the person to whom the licence is
issued
• A Canadian Passport
• Canadian Citizenship Card with a photo of the person to whom the card is
issued
• Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card
• A photo card issued by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), entitled
Bring Your ID (BYID)
• A Secure Indian Status Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A Permanent Resident Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A photo card issued under the Photo Card Act, 2008
2. Two (2) extra floor monitors will be required if persons under the age of majority are
allowed to enter the event.
3. Individuals under the age of majority will not be allowed to consume alcohol
beverages. Any one serving individuals under the age of majority will be required to
leave the event.
4. All participants over the age of majority will be identified by a stamp on the back of
the right hand, or by the placing of a wrist or arm band on the right hand or arm,
before entering the event.
5. All participants under the age of majority will be identified by a large black "X' on the
back of each hand with a black Magic Marker.
Rationale:
To ensure that persons under the age of majority do not consume alcohol.
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REGULATION # 6: ALCOHOL SERVICE
A. Low Alcohol Drinks
In order to be eligible for a facility rental involving a Special Occasion Permit, the
renter must provide low and non-alcohol beverages. The minimum amount of low
alcohol content beverages available is to be 30% of the designated total. There can
be no extra strength beer (over 5%) served. Free non-alcohol beverages will be at
the discretion of the permit holder.
Rationale:
Low alcohol content significantly contributes to less intoxication. Not having higher
alcohol content beer is a great prevention strategy.
B. Control of Alcohol Service
1) All drinks must be served in disposable cups only, not in bottles, cans or glass
and all bottles and/or cans retained in the bar area.
i. Regulation 6,B(1) shall not be applicable to Private SOP events.
Drinks may be served in stemware.
2) Sponsor(s) and disc jockey will be advised by that "Last Call" is not to be
announced."
3) Renters will not use marketing practises such as: availability of oversized
drinks, double shots, pitchers of beer, drinking contests, volume discounts or
tickets including a free bar, as these practises encourage increased alcohol
consumption.
4) Tickets for alcohol must be purchased from designated ticket sellers, with a
maximum of 4 tickets per purchase. Unused tickets can be redeemed.
5) Ticket sales must end at 12:30 a.m. and the bar close at 1:00 a.m. Tables
are to be cleared by 1:30 a.m. and the facility vacated by 2:00 a.m.
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6) Adequate food must be provided throughout the event. Food refers to
sandwiches, cheeses, vegetable and dip, etc. Chips and snack foods are not
sufficient.
7) There will be no self-serve events, even "Wine and Cheese"functions require
a bartender.
Rationale:
By following the above practices we will reduce the risk that sponsors automatically
assume when running an event. These practices are designed to encourage alcohol
use in accordance with Canada's Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines.
C. Advertising Events:
Renters must follow the Liquor Licence application regulations regarding
alcohol advertising which states that groups cannot advertise the brands or
the cost of the alcohol to be served unless application is made to the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario.
Rationale:
Alcohol advertising is designed to encourage and promote the consumption of
alcohol. Since it is illegal for people under the age of 19 to consume these products,
alcohol advertising is not permitted. It is also the desire of the Municipality to provide
a positive example to under-age patrons.
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REGULATION # 7: CONTROLS PRIOR TO EVENTS
RENTERS OF MUNICIPAL FACILITIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO UNDERSTAND THE
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY PRIOR TO RENTING.
1. A copy of the Municipal Alcohol Policy will be available from the Municipal
Representative at the time of booking. If any questions or concerns arise from
this policy contact the Municipal Representative for clarification.
2. A "Checklist For Renters" form will be provided by the Municipality at the
time of booking. This form is to be completed by the Renter and returned to
the Municipal Representative at least two (2) weeks prior to the event.
Signatures from both the Renter and the Municipal Representative are
required on this form. Please see "Appendix A".
3. The signatory of the S.O.P. must attend the event, and be responsible for
decisions regarding the actual operation of the event. This person and all
event workers must not drink alcohol before or during the event.
Rationale:
The above is to ensure that there are no misunderstandings of the regulations
contained in the Policy.
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REGULATION # 8: EVENTWORKERS/SERVER TRAINING
THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES ARE TO BE FOLLOWED REGARDING THE RATIO OF
SERVER TRAINED PERSONS TO UNTRAINED SERVER PERSONS.
Public Event
# of Bartenders Floor Door Ticket Sellers
Participants Supervisors/ Supervisors
Monitors
Under 50 1 Trained No monitor 1 Trained N/A
people required
50— 100 1 or 100% No Monitor 2Trained 1 Trained
people Trained required
100—250 2 or 100% 1 Trained 2 Trained 2 or 100%
people Trained 2* Trained Trained
250 400 2 Trained 2 Trained 2 Trained 2 Trained
people 2* Trained
*2 extra floor monitors are required for events allowing participants under the age of
majority (19).
Note: Worker numbers for events may increase or decrease and adequate volunteer or
paid security personnel may be requested at the discretion of the Municipal
Representative.
Private Event
# of Bartenders Floor Door Ticket Sellers
Participants Supervisors/ Supervisors
Monitors
Under 50 1 Trained No Monitor N/A N/A
people required
50 — 100 2 Trained 1 trained N/A N/A
people
Over 100 2 or 100% 2 Trained N/A N/A
people Trained
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REGULATION # 9 CONTROLS DURING EVENT
ALL CONTROLS AND SERVICE MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT OF ONTARIO AND ITS REGULATIONS.
1. The entrances and exits to the event must be monitored by at least one responsible
person meeting the age of majority requirements for public functions with under 100
persons in attendance, two responsible persons meeting the age of majority
requirements for public functions with 100 or more persons in attendance.
These persons shall further observe for individuals that may be attempting to enter
the premises and that appear to be impaired.
2. Only identification bearing a photograph, and issued by the Province of Ontario, the
Government of Canada or photographic identification issued by another Province,
State or Country shall be accepted as bona-fide proof of age.
Acceptable forms of photo identification as per AGCO include:
• Ontario Driver's Licence with a photo of the person to whom the licence
is issued
• A Canadian Passport
• Canadian Citizenship Card with a photo of the person to whom the card
is issued
• Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card
• A photo card issued by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO),
entitled Bring Your ID (BYID)
• A Secure Indian Status Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A Permanent Resident Card issued by the Government of Canada
• A photo card issued under the Photo Card Act, 2008
Refer to "AGO Responsible Service — checking ID"
3. The holder of the Special Occasion Permit shall be the person renting the facility and
is responsible to ensure that the event is properly supervised and will provide enough
staff to fulfil this obligation, at his/her cost.
4. In the event of a masquerade party taking place in any premise owned by the
Municipality of Bayham, the permit holder is responsible to check all patrons I.D. to
ensure they are of legal drinking age. Any person under the age of majority will not
be allowed into a masquerade event.
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5. Event staff must be clearly identifiable and identification must be clearly stated on the
"Checklist For Renters" form. (Example Stick-on I.D. labels or other distinguishing
I.D.).
6. The bar area within the premises shall be closed promptly at 1:00 a.m. and No
Service of alcoholic beverages will be allowed after this time.
7. All entertainment with the facility shall cease no later than 1:00 a.m.
8. All signs of the consumption and service of alcohol including empty glasses shall be
removed from sight within 30 minutes of the expiry of the Special Occasion Permit or
by 1:30 a.m., whichever time is earliest.
9. To assist staff and ensure that no incidents occur within the premises, and the facility
must be vacated by 2:00 a.m.
The only exception to the 1:00 a.m. closing time would be during a New Years Eve
event when the Special Occasion Permit indicates the expiry time of 2:00 a.m.
Relative deadlines would be extended by one (1) hour as appropriate.
Rationale:
To ensure the safety of all persons and to promote orderly conduct during events.
REGULATION # 10: INSURANCE
The sponsor(s) of a special occasion permit event being held in a municipally owned facility
is required to provide a certificate of insurance, naming the Municipality of Bayham as an
additional insured, in the minimum amount of two million dollars ($2,000,000), at least
fourteen (14) days prior to the event.
Rationale:
i) Special Occasion Permit holders, hall owners, club executives and volunteers
could all be named in a law suit, with Municipalities also being held jointly
liable, and end up paying the predominant share of an award to a plaintiff
should the sponsor be uninsured.
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REGULATION # 11: POLICY MONITORING AND REVISIONS
The alcohol management policy for the Municipality of Bayham, as approved by Council,
will be reviewed annually by the Municipality of Bayham, which will discuss any potential
changes and recommend to Council for consideration and approval.
Rationale:
i) Monitoring and review of the Policy on a yearly basis will ensure that the policy
remains up to date and effective.
ii) Solicitation of public comments will allow the public to remain involved in the
process of review and update of the existing policy.
REGULATION # 12: POLICY SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION
The Municipality shall provide a copy of the Municipal Alcohol Policy to all facility users for
events with alcohol to promote the policy and its requirements. The same will be posted on
the Municipal Website.
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CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY
Although the Police will be called if a situation deems it necessary to do
so, it is the responsibility of the Special Occasion Permit Holder to
ensure the proper management of an event.
Individuals and/or groups who fail to comply with the Municipal Alcohol Policy shall be
subject to the following consequences:
1. Special Occasion Permit holder/event workers/volunteers will report any infraction
of this policy to legal authorities whenever they believe such action is required.
Where a minor infraction occurs they will notify the sponsor of the event.
2. Should a situation arise where the Municipal Representative deems it necessary to
notify the sponsor of an infraction, and upon so doing the sponsor fails to comply, an
event may be immediately shut down.
3. Failure to comply with the above could prevent the Licence Holder or Organization
from further renting any Municipal facility and where appropriate, the Police will be
advised and charges could be laid.
4. Any infraction of the Municipal Alcohol Policy will be reported by the Municipal
Representative. Should the Municipal Representative choose to do so, an
appropriate letter may be sent describing the problem to the sponsor. The Municipal
Representative may refuse future rental privileges to the sponsor, giving notice of
same by sending an appropriate letter.
5. Where persons under the age of majority are found to have consumed or to be
consuming alcohol at Special Occasion Permit or non-Special Occasion Permit
events, the authorities may be called and/or the following procedure will be followed
by the Municipal Representative:
First Infraction: The individual(s) will be turned over to a parent or
guardian. If a parent or guardian is not available, the
police will be called. A registered letter will be sent by
the Municipal Representative to the parents/guardians.
Second Infraction: The individual(s) will be banned from attending any
function held in any municipal facility for a period of 3
months. A registered letter will be sent by the
Municipal Representative to the parents/guardians.
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Third Infraction: A registered letter will be sent by the Municipal
Representative notifying the individual(s) that they are
banned indefinitely from the facility. The individual(s)
may appeal to the Municipal Representative for written
reinstatement.
6. Where adults and/or youth engage in disruptive behaviour at social events,
authorities may be called and/or the following procedure will be followed by the
Municipal Representative:
First Infraction: A verbal warning will be given to the individual(s) by staff
in charge or head of the function. If individual(s) do not
adhere to this warning the Authorities will be called. A
registered letter will be sent to the individual(s).
Second Infraction: Individual(s) will be banned from attending all functions
held in any municipal facility for a minimum period of 3
months.A registered letter will be sent to the individual(s)
advising of same.
Third Infraction: A registered letter will be sent notifying the individual(s)
that they are banned indefinitely from the facility. The
individual(s) must appeal to the Municipal
Representative for written reinstatement.
NOTE: Enforcement procedures and penalties apply to groups or
organizations as well as individuals.
Once a sponsor has received verbal notice of any infraction of this
policy, the sponsor may be required to pay for the supply of police
servicing.
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Appendix "A" MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
"CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS"
Date of Event(s):
1. Location of Event:
2. Number in Attendance:
3. Will persons under 19 years of age be attending this event?
Yes No
Note: *2 extra floor monitors are required for events with attendance over 100 people and
allowing participants under the age of majority, and adequate volunteer or paid
security personnel may be required.
4. Name of person and/or group sponsoring this event:
5. Type of Identification for event workers_
6. Has proof of a Special Occasion Permit been provided?
YES NO
7. Has proof of Insurance been provided? YES NO
8. The safe transportation strategy(s) that will be used at this function are:
a)
b)
c)
(2)
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"CHECKLIST FOR RENTERS"
9. The names and certification numbers of Smart Serve trained program event workers
are:
1) Name Certification #
2) Name Certification #
3) Name Certification #
4) Name Certification #
5) Name Certification #
6) Name Certification #
10. I have reviewed the Municipal Alcohol Policy with a municipal representative.
Yes No
_11. I understand all the policy regulations.
Yes No
12. I and/or my group will observe and obey all policy regulations during the event.
Yes No
If No, explain:
Signature of Special Occasion Permit holder
Address
Telephone Number
Signature of Municipal Representative
Date:
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Appendix "B" MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
MUNICIPAL ALCOHOL POLICY
OUTDOOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMITS
APPLICATION TO MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM COUNCIL
Date of Event(s):
Type of Event:
1. Location of Event:
2. Number in Attendance:
3. Will persons under 19 years of age be attending this event?
Yes No
4. Name of person and/or group sponsoring this event:
5. Will there be extra staffing above the guidelines set out by the Municipal Alcohol
Policy?
Describe i.e. #, Adequate volunteer or paid security personnel, security company,
volunteers (trained or untrained):
6. Government Approvals that are necessary:
OPP Health Unit Fire Building Other
7. Transportation Strategies that will be used at this function are:
a)
b)
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APPLICATION TO MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM COUNCIL
8. Drawing of service area showing entrances, service area, seating area, fencing etc.
Please attach.
9. Type of Fencing (i.e. Single or double fencing, snow fence etc.)
10. Disposable Glasses to be used?
11. Parking arrangements:
12. Type of identification for event workers:
13. 100 Percent of event workers must be Smart Serve trained:
14. The Municipal Alcohol Policy has been reviewed with a municipal representative.
Yes No
Signature of Applicant
Address Telephone Number
Date:
It is against the Liquor
Licence Act of Ontario
for licensed
establishments to serve
customers to
intoxication .
For this reason , servers in
our facilities
are required to obey the
law and not serve
anyone
to intoxication
We are pleased to offer
non -alcoholic beverages
YOU MAY
BE
REQUIRED
TO SHOW
IDENTIFICATION
ACCEPTAABLE
AS PER AGCO
NO
DRINKS
BEYOND
THIS
POINT
VIENNA COMMUNITY CENTRE
26 Fulton Street, Vienna
Municipality of Bayham
519-874-4019 (Entrance phone)
519-874-1299 (Bar Phone)
Municipal Representative
Name: Jackie Ringland
Address: R.R. # 1, Vienna, Ontario NOJ 1Z0
Telephone number: 226-970-2265
If no answer, leave message
Email: facilities@bayham.on.ca
Owner of facility
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-5521
(Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. —4:30 p.m.)
O.P.P., FIRE, AMBULANCE, OTHER EMERGENCY: Dial 9-1-1
Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (formerly Liquor Control Board of
Ontario) (daytime-or leave message)
1-800-522-2876
Taxi: J & D's Taxi Service (Aylmer) 773-9566
KTN Taxi (Tillsonburg) 519-688-3900
STRAFFORDVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
56169 Heritage Line, Straffordville
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-3491(Kitchen)
519-866-3104(Entrance phone)
Municipal Representative
Name: XX)UUUUUUC
Address: XX)UUUUUC
Telephone number: XX)UUUUUUC
Owner of facility:
Municipality of Bayham
519-866-5521
(Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.)
O.P.P., FIRE, AMBULANCE, OTHER EMERGENCY: Dial 9-1-1
Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (formerly Liquor Control Board of
Ontario) (daytime-or leave message)
1-800-522-2876
THANK YOU FOR NOT DRINKING AND DRIVING
Taxi: J & D's Taxi Service (Aylmer) 773-9566
KTN Taxi (Tillsonburg) 519-688-3900
The R.I.D.E. program is in effect in our community.
Use a designated driver or call a friend, relative or taxi.
SPONSOR OF THIS EVENT
Name:
Address:
Telephone number:
Email address:
NO MINORS SERVED
**********
ALL TICKET SALES END
AT 12 : 30 AM
**********
BAR CLOSES AT 1 : 00 AM
**********
UNUSED TICKETS MAY
BE REDEEMED
**********
TABLES CLEARED BY
1 : 30 AM
**********
LAST CALL WILL NOT BE
ANNOUNCED
**********
NO SMOKING AT ANY
TIME ON
MUNICIPAL PROPERTIES
PLAYGROUNDS
IN
ALCOHOL LICENSED
AREAS
OR
NEAR FOOD
COOKING/SERVING
AREAS