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LIQUOR CONTROL REFORM ACT 1998 - SECT 106 Control of business of supply of liquor

LIQUOR CONTROL REFORM ACT 1998 - SECT 106

Control of business of supply of liquor

S. 106(1) amended by Nos 92/2004 s. 23(2)(a), 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.165).

    (1)     A licensee or permittee must not—

        (a)     permit any other person to carry on a business of supplying liquor on the licensed premises; or

        (b)     permit any person who is not employed by the licensee or permittee to be engaged in the carrying on of such a business—

except in accordance with the consent of the Commission given to the licensee or permittee.

Penalty:     60 penalty units.

Note to s. 106(1) inserted by No. 13/2013 s. 29(4).

Note

Section 53C applies to an offence against this subsection.

S. 106(1A) inserted by No. 92/2004 s. 18(1)(7), amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.166).

    (1A)     A request for the Commission's consent must be accompanied by the fee specified in the regulations for the purposes of this section.

S. 106(2) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.167).

    (2)     The Commission may require the licensee or permittee to give notice of a request for consent under this section to a specified person, or persons in a specified area, in the manner approved by the Commission.

S. 106(3) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.168(a)).

    (3)     The Commission may—

S. 106(3)(a) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.168(b)).

        (a)     consent in writing under this section and impose any conditions the Commission thinks fit on that consent, including a condition that the consent is not effective until any requirements specified in it have been met; or

        (b)     refuse consent.

S. 106(4) amended by Nos 39/2002 s. 12(a), 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.169).

    (4)     In doing so, the Commission must consider any objections made to the Commission against the giving of consent.

S. 106(5) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.170).

    (5)     The consent of the Commission is valid for the period specified in the consent.

S. 106A inserted by No. 92/2004 s. 28.