New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) Liquor shall not be sold or supplied to a passenger on a vessel or aircraft to which an on-licence relates except:(a) in the case of a vessel-to passengers on board the vessel during a period commencing one hour before the vessel commences any voyage or passage (not being a voyage or passage that is part of a regular passenger service between places within the harbour of Port Jackson) and ending 30 minutes after the voyage or passage is completed, or(b) in the case of an aircraft-during a flight of the aircraft after it departs from its airfield, not being a flight only over the City of Sydney and its suburbs.
(2) Liquor must not be sold or supplied to passengers on board a vessel:(a) while it is at its berth, whether before commencing or after completing its voyage or passage, unless the berth is at a wharf prescribed by the regulations and no persons other than passengers and crew are being allowed on board, or(b) while it is moored, if persons other than passengers and crew are being allowed on board.
(3) In this section, "passenger" on a vessel means a person who joins the vessel for the whole or part of its voyage.
(4) A regulation is not to be made under subsection (2) (a) unless the Minister administering the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 has concurred in the making of the regulation. The validity of a regulation under that subsection is not affected by a failure to comply with this subsection.