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Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2023

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2023, Extended trading for public holidays Issued under the Liquor Control Act 1988 sections 31(4) and (7) and 60 by the Director of Liquor Licensing. CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2023. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the order — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2022

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2022, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2022. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice— on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan, remains in force until the end of 31 December 2023. Schedule 1 — Liquor store licences excluded from

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan area, or tavern restricted licence; or a liquor store licence. An extended trading permit is issued under

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan, licence or tavern restricted licence; or a liquor store licence. An extended trading permit is issued

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021 has expired

Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021 has expired, combinations of (b) and (c). Why the Section 31 Notice was introduced On 25 March 2020, the Director, Section 31 Notice restrictions for the Kimberley region to further support COVID-19 response measures. The Section 31 Notice Kimberley restrictions expired on at 12.01am Friday 4 November 2022, What this means for licensees Under Section 31, licensees are no longer restricted to selling packaged liquor in prescribed quantities. However, Section 64 restrictions remain in place

Liquor Control Act 1988

Liquor Control Act 1988, The Liquor Control Act 1988 regulates the sale, supply and consumption of liquor, the use, to the use of liquor. Liquor Control Act 1988 – Review Report (PDF 3603 KB) Liquor Control Act 1988 Regulations Liquor Control Amendment Act 2018 summary of amendments Phase 2 – effective 3 October 2018 Offsite Storage of liquor Section 5 of the Amendment Act amends section 4 of the Act to specify, the Chairman). Section 12 of the Amendment Act inserts new section 25A to allow the Liquor Commission

Inquiries into Kimberley and Pilbara packaged liquor availability

Inquiries into Kimberley and Pilbara packaged liquor availability, conditions on liquor licences consistent with those prescribed in the Liquor Control (Section 31) (Kimberley) Notice 2021; and in the towns of Kununurra and Wyndham, providing exemptions to the existing section 64 conditions on liquor licences in those town, consistent with the exemptions provided in the Liquor Control (Section 31) (Kimberley) Notice 2021. It was decided not to impose further, of Director of Liquor Licensing Role of Liquor Commission What are Liquor Accords. Section 64. Liquor Inquiry

Liquor legislation

Liquor legislation, Liquor Control Act 1988 Report of the Independent Review Committee × From 1, Australia. Western Australia's liquor laws are defined in the Liquor Control Act 1988, which, amenity and trading hours. Objects of the Liquor Control Act 1988 Primary objects: To regulate, be practicable, for the Administration of the Act. Liquor Control Act Liquor Control Act 1988 The Liquor Control Act 1988 regulates the sale, supply and consumption of liquor, the use of premises

Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2024

the Casino Control Act, and clause 49 — which replaces the current section 36 in the Gaming, replaced — Infringement Notices This part introduces a centralised infringement notice framework, 49 — Section 36 of the Gaming and Wagering Commission Act replaced — Infringement Notices This part, of this section and offences may be subject to the issuance of an infringement notice with a modified, Commission Act replaced — Infringement Notices This part replaces the current infringement notice

Liquor restrictions section 175

Liquor restrictions section 175, (Section 175) Region: Pilbara Expires 31 October 2027 The Liquor Control (Warralong Restricted, Goldfields Cheeditha (Section 175) Region: Pilbara Expires 10 August 2026 The Liquor Control, (Section 175) Region: Pilbara Expires 1 May 2034 The Liquor Control (Jigalong Restricted Area, in the Kimberley. Expires 31 October 2028 The Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016, to expire on 31 October 2028. Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016 Show

Liquor restrictions

Liquor restrictions, Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021 has expired × From 1 July 2025, (Section 31) Notice 2021 has expired While enjoying the many attractions Western Australia has, Bungardi (Section 175) Region: Goldfields Expires 19 August 2026 The Liquor Control (Bungardi, Cheeditha (Section 175) Region: Pilbara Expires 10 August 2026 The Liquor Control (Cheeditha, (Section 175) Region: Pilbara Expires 4 December 2028 The Liquor Control (Irrungadji Restricted

RGL Alert — Covid-19 responses

Control (Section 31) Notice 2020 On 25 March 2020, the Director of Liquor Licensing, in consultation, for onsite consumption of liquor until further notice. While hotels, taverns and clubs may, the previous notice and removing the packaged liquor restrictions. As a result, the packaged liquor, . This revocation notice does not have the effect of altering pre-existing liquor restrictions., Due to some of the coronavirus responses significantly impacting the liquor industry

Liquor

Liquor, . Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice, Section 64 of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act). Separate notices proposed different restrictions, the Liquor Control Act 1988, is issuing extended trading permits by way of a notice published, Issued under the Liquor Control Act 1988 sections 31, with section 95 of the Liquor Control Act makes binding, high-level decisions in accordance with Act

Racing Bets Levy

Short Notice Activity Program Contemporary Music Fund Public Regional Galleries Improvement Fund, Council elections Local Government Election Notices Call for nominations Induction for prospective, Projects for Individuals and Groups Arts Projects for Organisations Arts Short Notice Activity, and governance Civics and citizenship Racing, gaming and liquor Liquor Liquor reforms Liquor applications Liquor licensing Training Find a licence Online lodgement guides Liquor

Fees and charges

for licensed premises $164.50 Advertising Banner "Liquor Control Act – Notice of Application" $30.50 Copy, section 126A $73.50 Liquor Restricted premises declaration Fee description Fee, Control Regulations 1989 $306.50 Occasional Liquor Licence fees Fee description, Short Notice Activity Program Contemporary Music Fund Public Regional Galleries Improvement Fund, Council elections Local Government Election Notices Call for nominations Induction for prospective

Liquor restrictions section 64

Liquor restrictions section 64, and Recreation Facilities Fund Club Night Lights Program Section 64 liquor restrictions Section 64 Restrictions are imposed by the Director of Liquor Licensing, where it is in the public, Complete list of liquor restrictions Agnew (Section 64) Region: Goldfields Download, Broome (Section 64) Region: Kimberley Liquor carriage limits apply in the Kimberley. Download, areas within Western Australia. The carriage limits are set in the Liquor Control Regulations 1989

Liquor Returns

Liquor Returns, liquor returns. In accordance with section 146 (1) and (2) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act, licensees and submitted to the department on or before 31 July. Content and lodgement The liquor, Short Notice Activity Program Contemporary Music Fund Public Regional Galleries Improvement Fund, Council elections Local Government Election Notices Call for nominations Induction for prospective, Projects for Individuals and Groups Arts Projects for Organisations Arts Short Notice Activity

Gaming and lottery types

will not purchase or sell tickets in the raffle. The Liquor Control Act 1988 provides an exemption for liquor supplied as a prize under a lottery permitted issued under the Gaming and Wagering Control, Short Notice Activity Program Contemporary Music Fund Public Regional Galleries Improvement Fund, Council elections Local Government Election Notices Call for nominations Induction for prospective, Projects for Individuals and Groups Arts Projects for Organisations Arts Short Notice Activity

The minor breach system

Short Notice Activity Program Contemporary Music Fund Public Regional Galleries Improvement Fund, Council elections Local Government Election Notices Call for nominations Induction for prospective, Projects for Individuals and Groups Arts Projects for Organisations Arts Short Notice Activity, and governance Civics and citizenship Racing, gaming and liquor Liquor Liquor reforms Liquor applications Liquor licensing Training Find a licence Online lodgement guides Liquor

Licence types and trading hours

for a specific business plan. The Liquor Control Act 1988 provides for 11 different types of liquor, Liquor store A liquor store licence under section 47 of the Act authorises the sale, Exemptions to the Liquor Control Act 1988, the licensee to sell liquor that has actually been produced by, or under the control or direction, A restaurant licence under section 50 of the Act, authorises the sale and supply of liquor to persons

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