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    Region Eight businesses warned over unlicensed alcohol sales

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    Business proprietors in Region Eight have been urged to comply with licensing laws amid ongoing concerns about the sale of alcoholic beverages without proper authorisation.

    The warning came during a meeting on Thursday, led by the Commander of Regional Division #8, Ravindra Stanley.

    Liquor licence engagement in Region Eight

    The engagement brought together members of the division’s administrative team and representatives from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), who outlined the procedures for obtaining a liquor licence.

    Commander Stanley stressed that strict adherence to the law is essential for businesses involved in the sale and distribution of alcohol. He cautioned that failure to comply could result in enforcement measures, including fines, seizure of goods and possible closure of operations.

    Thus, proprietors were advised to regularise their operations by applying for the required licences before selling alcohol.

    Particular concerns were raised about the illegal sale of alcohol to drivers and minors, as it poses significant risks to public safety and is a punishable offence.

    The meeting also highlighted the role businesses can play in supporting safer communities.

    The commander encouraged proprietors to promote positive environments for young people, stressing that responsible practices can help reduce youth involvement in crime.

    Business owners were urged to work closely with law enforcement through information sharing and cooperation on crime prevention efforts.

    The engagement ended with clarification about the licensing process. Requirements to obtain the liquor licence include submitting a completed application to the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), along with a valid ID, Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and proof of business registration.

    Applicants must also secure a fire safety certificate and a trade licence for their premises. The process involves approval from a district licensing board.

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