South Australian Consolidated Acts44—Extended trading authorisation
(1) An extended
trading authorisation is a condition of a licence authorising extended trade
in liquor.
(2) An extended
trading authorisation cannot be given unless the licensing authority is
satisfied that—
(a) the
grant of the authorisation would be unlikely to result in undue offence,
annoyance, disturbance, noise or inconvenience to people who, for example,
reside, work, study or worship in the vicinity of the licensed premises; and
(b) the
licensee will implement appropriate policies and practices to guard against
the harmful and hazardous use of liquor.
(3) On granting an
extended trading authorisation, the licensing authority may include further
conditions in the licence that it considers appropriate in view of the
extended trading authorisation.
(4) An extended
trading authorisation cannot authorise the sale of liquor on—
(b) the
day after Good Friday;
(c) the
day after Christmas Day.