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FL 2

This document outlines the rules for an FL2 license in Tamil Nadu, which allows non-proprietary clubs to possess liquor for supply to members. Some key details include: - FL2 licenses are issued under the Tamil Nadu Liquor (License and Permit) Rules of 1981. There are currently 125 such licenses. - To apply, clubs must use Form F.A1 and submit it to the Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise along with fees of Rs. 1000 for application, Rs. 5000 for license, and Rs. 400,000 as privilege fee. - To be eligible, a club must be non-proprietary, have operated for over 3 years, and have

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FL 2

This document outlines the rules for an FL2 license in Tamil Nadu, which allows non-proprietary clubs to possess liquor for supply to members. Some key details include: - FL2 licenses are issued under the Tamil Nadu Liquor (License and Permit) Rules of 1981. There are currently 125 such licenses. - To apply, clubs must use Form F.A1 and submit it to the Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise along with fees of Rs. 1000 for application, Rs. 5000 for license, and Rs. 400,000 as privilege fee. - To be eligible, a club must be non-proprietary, have operated for over 3 years, and have

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Tamil Nadu Liquor (Licence and Permit Rules, 1981)

FL series licences
FL series licences are being issued for various purpose as per the provisions laid down under Tamil
Nadu Liquor ( Licence & Permit ) Rules, 1981. Details of various applications used different kinds
of licences issued for various purposes. Fees levied and conditions of licence for compliance by
the licensees are enumerated below:

1. CATEGORY OF LICENCE
FL2

2. NAME OF THE RULE COVERED.
Tamil Nadu Liquor (Licence and Permit Rules, 1981)

3. NO. OF LICENCES FUNCTIONING NOW
125

4. PURPOSE OF LICENCE (Rule 17(a) )
Licence for possession of liquor by a non-proprietory club for supply to members (**)

5. HOW TO APPLY (Rule 17(b)II )
Apply in FORM F.A1. (2)

6. TO WHOM APPLY (Rule 17(b)II )
The Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise

7. FEES DETAILS(Rule 17(b)II
i. Application Fee : Rs. 1000/-
ii. Licence Fee : Rs. 5000/-
iii. Privilege Fee : Rs.4,00,000/-

8. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LICENSED PREMISES (Rule 17(b)II
i) Non proprietory club
ii) The club functioning for more than three years.
iii) Minimum 50 Members who have signify their willing to consume liquor.

9. SUITABLITY OF THE APPLICANT(Rule 17(b)II
As mentioned in item 8 above

10. GRANT OF PRIVILEGE / ISSUE OF LICENCE
The Commissioner of Prohibition &Excise shall issue a licence in Form FL2

11. OTHER LICENCES TO BE TAKEN
Does not arise.


12. RENEWAL OF LICENCE (Rule 21)
A licence holder desiring to renew the licence shall make an application in the prescribed from
(the same as for the original grant of the licence) atleast one month before the date of expirty of the
licence. The application may be sent to the licensing authority direct. The provisions of rules 18 to 20
shall, as far as may be, apply to an application for renewal of licence as if it were an application for the
original grant of a licence, where an application for renewalof the licence has not been made within a
period of one month before the expirty as specified herein, but in no case after the expirty of the
licence, the lilicensing authority may admit such application, provided there are good and sufficient
reasons for the delay on paymant of an additional fee of twenty-five per cent of the prescribed licence
fee.

13. CANCELLATION OF LICENCE (Rule22(1) )
The licensing authority may, after giving in writing to the licence holder an opportunity to show
cause within a reasonable time not exceeding fourteen days against the action proposed to be
taken or order proposed to be issued, starting the reasons there for, by an order in writing
specifying the reasons, cancel the licence under these rules or suspend it for such period as it
thinks fit, if in its opinion, the licence holder has failed to comply with any of the conditions of
the licence or of any of the provisions of the Act or the rules made thereunder.































FORM F.A1. 2
[See rule 17 (b) II.]

ORIGINAL
RENEWAL
(Here affix two
Rupees court-fee label)
To
The Commissioner,

Application for grant of a license in Form F.L.2 for Possession of Liquor by a non-proprietary
Club and for supply to members
1
[* * *].







Indian, Non-Indian.




1. Name of the club and whether it is a non-proprietary one:

2. Address of premises in which the club is situated:

3. (a) Number of permanent members attached to the club.
(b) Average number of associate or visitor members of the
club for a year.

4. Number of members
1
[* * *]
(a) Permanent.
(b) Associate or visiting

5. Number of permanent members,
1
[* * *] who have expressed
their desire or willingness to take liquor from the club:

6. Quantity of liquor required to be possessed at a time (in terms
of units):

7. The amount of privilege fee and license fee paid (Treasury
receipts to be enclosed)

I hereby declare that
(1) the particulars given above are correct: and
(2) I have gone through the Tamil Nadu Liquor (License and Permit) Rules, 1981 relating to
the license applied for by me herein and am conversant with the provisions thereof.

I undertake to abide by the conditions of the license and the provisions of the Tamil Nadu
Prohibition Act, 1937, and the rules and orders made thereunder.

Place:

Date: Honorary Secretary
Club.

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