Liquor Licensing Board (Hong Kong)

The Liquor Licensing Board (Chinese: 酒牌局, LLB) is the licensing body for the sale of alcohol in Hong Kong. LLB is responsible for licensing and not retail sales. Alcohol is sold freely at commercial retail stores in Hong Kong.

Liquor Licensing Board
酒牌局
Licensing body overview
Jurisdiction Hong Kong
HeadquartersRoom 106, 1/F, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
Minister responsible
  • James WONG Kong-tin, Chairman
Deputy Minister responsible
  • Winnie FAN Chui-wah, Vice-Chairman
Parent departmentFood and Environmental Hygiene Department
Key document
  • Dutiable Commodities (Liquor) Regulations, Cap. 109B
WebsiteOfficial website
Liquor Licensing Board
Traditional Chinese酒牌局

History

The LLB was created to replace the licensing boards formerly organised under the Urban Council and Regional Council, which were disbanded at the end of 1999.

Management

The LLB is governed by a board that consists of a chair, vice-chair and nine appointed board members. The agency is under the jurisdiction of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department. Members of the board are appointed by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong.

Current LLB Chairman is James WONG Kong-tin.

Enforcement

Laws enforced by the LLB include:

  • Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, Cap 109
    • Cap 109 B Regulations 17
  • Dutible Commodities (Liquor) Regulations
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See also

  • Alcohol laws in Hong Kong

References

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