LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 55
LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 55
55 . Producer’s licence, effect of
(1) Subject to this
Act the licensee of a producer’s licence is, during permitted hours,
authorised —
(a) to
sell or supply (including by way of sample) on the licensed premises liquor
produced by the licensee for consumption on a part of the licensed premises
approved for the purpose by the Director; and
(b) to
sell or supply on or from the licensed premises liquor produced by the
licensee for consumption off the licensed premises; and
(c) to
sell or supply liquor, other than liquor produced by the licensee, on the
licensed premises —
(i)
if the liquor is consumed ancillary to a meal in a dining
area on the licensed premises; or
(ii)
only for the purposes of tasting.
[(1a) deleted]
(2A) The licensee of a
producer’s licence is authorised to sell liquor produced by the licensee
from any place if —
(a) the
sale of liquor is made —
(i)
by way of a telephone; or
(ii)
by way of the internet;
and
(b)
after the sale is made under paragraph (a), the liquor is delivered to the
purchaser, or to premises specified by the purchaser, from the licensed
premises.
(2) A producer’s
licence shall not be granted other than in accordance with this Act and any
conditions prescribed.
(3) Where the licensee
is a body corporate, liquor produced by a related body corporate shall be
deemed to have been produced by the licensee.
[Section 55 amended: No. 12 of 1998 s. 36; No. 73
of 2006 s. 41; No. 56 of 2010 s. 42; No. 35 of 2015 s. 6; No. 9 of 2018
s. 28.]