Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012

JurisdictionScotland
Citation2012 asp 4
Year2012
(1) The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 is amended as follows.(2) In schedule 3 (premises licences: mandatory conditions) , before paragraph 6B insert—
  • (6A)
  • (1) Alcohol must not be sold on the premises at a price below its minimum price.
  • (2) Where alcohol is supplied together with other products or services for a single price, sub-paragraph (1) applies as if the alcohol were supplied on its own for that price.
  • (3) The minimum price of alcohol is to be calculated according to the following formula—
Alcohol must not be sold on the premises at a price below its minimum price.Where alcohol is supplied together with other products or services for a single price, sub-paragraph (1) applies as if the alcohol were supplied on its own for that price.The minimum price of alcohol is to be calculated according to the following formula—The Scottish Ministers are to specify by order the minimum price per unit for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3) .the alcohol is contained in a bottle or other container, andthe bottle or other container is marked or labelled in accordance with relevant labelling provisions,The Scottish Ministers are to specify by order the enactments which are relevant labelling provisions for the purposes of sub-paragraph (5) .(3) In schedule 4 (occasional licences: mandatory conditions) , before paragraph 5B insert—
  • (5A)
  • (1) Alcohol must not be sold on the premises at a price below its minimum price.
  • (2) Where alcohol is supplied together with other products or services for a single price, sub-paragraph (1) applies as if the alcohol were supplied on its own for that price.
  • (3) The minimum price of alcohol is to be calculated according to the following formula—
Alcohol must not be sold on the premises at a price below its minimum price.Where alcohol is supplied together with other products or services for a single price, sub-paragraph (1) applies as if the alcohol were supplied on its own for that price.The minimum price of alcohol is to be calculated according to the following formula—The Scottish Ministers are to specify by order the minimum price per unit for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3) .the alcohol is contained in a bottle or other container, andthe bottle or other container is marked or labelled in accordance with relevant labelling provisions,The Scottish Ministers are to specify by order the enactments which are relevant labelling provisions for the purposes of sub-paragraph (5) .in subsection (4) (a) , for “or 150(2) ” substitute “ , 150(2) , paragraph 6A(4) of schedule 3, or paragraph 5A(4) of schedule 4 ”,in subsection (5) (a) , for “or 123(6) ” substitute “ , 123(6) , paragraph 6A(4) of schedule 3, or paragraph 5A(4) of schedule 4 ”.(1) The minimum pricing provisions expire at the end of the 6 year period, unless an order is made under subsection (2) .(2) The Scottish Ministers may by order, after the end of the 5 year period but before the end of the 6 year period, provide that the minimum pricing provisions are to continue in effect despite subsection (1) .(3) The Scottish Ministers may by order make such provision (including provision modifying any enactment) as may be necessary or expedient in consequence of the expiry of the minimum pricing provisions by virtue of subsection (1) .(4) An order under subsection (2) or (3) is subject to the affirmative procedure.(5) In this section—
  • the 5 year period” means the period of 5 years beginning with the day on which section 1 comes fully into force,
  • the 6 year period” means the period of 6 years beginning with that day,
  • the minimum pricing provisions” means paragraph 6A of schedule 3 to the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 and paragraph 5A of schedule 4 to that Act.
(1) The Scottish Ministers must,

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