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Sister Islands' Liquor Licence Holders Receive New Year's Extension

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Liquor licence holders will be able to close later than usual on 1 January 2024.
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Grand Cayman, 12 December 2023– Liquor licence holders will be able to close later than usual on 1 January 2024.

The Liquor Licensing Board recently decided that hotels, restaurants, and retail license holders will be permitted to sell liquor and play music until 2:00 am on Monday, 1 January 2024.

In accordance with Section 11(8) of the Liquor Licensing Act (2019 Revision), the last serving of alcohol must be done 10 minutes prior to closing time. Therefore, the last serving of alcohol must be done by 1:50 am.

All other licensing stipulations remain in effect. The Board also noted that there are no extensions in effect for Christmas Eve on Sunday, 24 December.

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ARTICLE
18 December 2023

Sister Islands' Liquor Licence Holders Receive New Year's Extension

Cayman Islands Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
Contributor
The Ministry of Financial Services is part of the Cayman Islands Government. The Ministry engages with local and international stakeholders to address policy, regulatory, and legal matters that affect financial services in the Cayman Islands.
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