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Liquor licensing process goes online

Marc Daniels, the chairman of the Liquor Licensing Authority (File photograph)

Liquor licence applications have moved to an online service, the Ministry of Legal Affairs announced today.

Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Minister of Legal Affairs, commended Marc Daniels, the chairman of the Liquor Licensing Authority, and other members, as well as Government officials for their work to make the process electronic.

She said: “I wish to thank them for the diligence that has been applied to on-board this electronic process.”

Applications and renewals must be submitted online at www.lla.gov.bm by March 14.

A move to a digital licensing scheme was announced last year in a bid to simplify the application process.

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Published February 11, 2021 at 5:09 pm (Updated February 11, 2021 at 5:10 pm)

Liquor licensing process goes online

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