Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) The Commissioner may cancel or vary an out-of-hours permit granted in respect of licensed premises if the Commissioner is satisfied that the sale of liquor on those premises between the times specified in the permit
(a) is causing undue annoyance or disturbance to
(i) people living or working in the neighbourhood of the premises; or
(ii) customers or clients of any business in the neighbourhood of the premises; or
(iii) people conducting or attending religious services in the neighbourhood of the premises; or
(b) is causing the occurrence of disorderly conduct
(i) in the premises; or
(ii) in the neighbourhood of the premises.
(1A) The Commissioner may also cancel or vary an out-of-hours permit if satisfied that the holder of the permit has failed to comply with its conditions.
(2) The cancellation or variation of an out-of-hours permit has effect when notice of the cancellation or variation is served on the licensee.
(3) A notice of cancellation or variation shall inform the licensee of the licensee's right to appeal to the Board against the cancellation or variation of the out-of-hours permit.