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This legislation has been repealed.

LIQUOR REGULATION 1996 - REG 33

Sale or supply of liquor to minors-notice to be displayed

33 Sale or supply of liquor to minors-notice to be displayed

(1) A licensee must cause a notice in the following form to be displayed in the licensed premises:
LIQUOR ACT 1982
IT IS AN OFFENCE TO SELL OR SUPPLY TO OR TO OBTAIN LIQUOR ON BEHALF OF A PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS
(2) The words contained in the notice must be in capital letters not less than one centimetre in height.
(3) The notice must be prominently displayed:
(a) in the case of premises where liquor is sold at a bar or counter-at the bar or counter, in such a manner and in such a position that a person standing at the bar or counter would reasonably be expected to be alerted to its contents, and
(b) in the case of premises where liquor is not sold at a bar or counter but is otherwise sold-at or near every entrance by which members of the public may enter the premises, in such a manner and in such a position that a person coming in by the entrance would reasonably be expected to be alerted to its contents.
(4) Despite subclause (1), a notice that complied with clause 24A of the Liquor Regulation 1983 , as in force immediately before 1 September 1996, may continue to be used until the expiration of 4 years and 6 months from that date or until the date the notice is replaced, whichever happens first.
Maximum penalty (subclauses (1)-(3)): 20 penalty units.



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