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This legislation has been repealed.

LIQUOR REGULATION 1996 - REG 9A

Application by hotelier for authorisation to sell liquor at function held at other premises (section 18 (6) of the Act)

9A Application by hotelier for authorisation to sell liquor at function held at other premises (section 18 (6) of the Act)

(1) This clause applies to an application by a hotelier under section 18 (6) of the Act for authorisation to sell liquor at a function that is to be held on premises ( "the other premises") other than the premises to which the hotelier’s licence relates ( "the applicant’s premises").
(2) In dealing with an application to which this clause applies, the Licensing Court or registrar is not to grant the application unless satisfied:
(a) that practices will be in place at the other premises as soon as the function concerned commences that ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that liquor is sold, supplied and served responsibly on the other premises and that all reasonable steps are taken to prevent intoxication on the other premises, and
(b) that those practices will remain in place.
(3) For the purposes of section 18 (6) of the Act, the other premises must be situated within 50 kilometres by road of the applicant’s premises.
(4) However, subclause (3) does not apply if there is no hotel situated within 50 kilometres by road of the other premises.



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