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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 30

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 30

30—Cases where licence is not required

A licence is not required for the sale of liquor—

            (a)         where the liquor is sold for medicinal purposes—

                  (i)         by a registered pharmaceutical chemist; or

                  (ii)         by or on the prescription of a registered medical practitioner or registered dentist; or

            (b)         where the liquor is sold to a religious organisation or a representative of a religious organisation for sacramental or other similar religious purposes; or

            (c)         where the liquor is supplied in the course of an educational course declared by the Minister by notice in the Gazette to be an approved course for the purposes of this section; or

            (d)         where the liquor is sold in Parliament House by the proper authority; or

            (e)         where the liquor is an allowance supplied by the master of a ship to a member of the ship's crew; or

            (f)         where the liquor is supplied to a patient in a hospital by or under the authority of the body responsible for administering the hospital; or

            (g)         where the liquor is won as a prize in a game of skill or chance; or

            (h)         where the sale is exempted by the regulations from the application of this Act.