New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Governor may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, for or with respect to any matter that by this Act is required or permitted to be prescribed or that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act and, in particular, for or with respect to:(a) the assessment, payment and collection of licence and other fees payable under this Act,(b) the practice and procedure of the court including the practice and procedure relating to the hearing of applications separately or together,(c) the summoning of witnesses and the scale of expenses allowable to witnesses,(d) matters of procedure in relation to objections,(e) forms for use for the purposes of this Act,(f) scales of court fees and fees payable to the Board,(g) the placing of notices or signs in or on licensed premises, the form and content of those notices or signs, and, where the regulations permit, the combination, into a single notice or sign, of two or more prescribed notices or signs,(h) the endorsement of licences and their production for endorsement or for any other purpose,(i) the control and cleanliness of, and access to, sanitary facilities for licensed premises (being a restaurant) located within, or in immediate proximity to, the licensed premises,(j) reception areas and matters connected therewith,(k) on-licences to sell liquor at a function and matters connected therewith, and(l) prescribing guidelines for the assistance of licensees and employees of licensees in determining indications of intoxication, and(m) certificates to be given by special inspectors and the effect of those certificates in relation to the production of records.
(2) A regulation may impose a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units for a contravention thereof.
(2A) The regulations may provide that the form to be used for a particular purpose is to be the form approved for the purpose by the Board.
(2B) A regulation may apply, adopt or incorporate any publication as in force from time to time.
(3) A provision of a regulation may:(a) apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to specified exceptions or factors,(b) apply differently according to different factors of a specified kind, or(c) authorise any matter or thing to be from time to time determined, applied or regulated by any specified person or body,or may do any combination of those things.