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LIQUOR AMENDMENT (SPECIAL LICENCE CONDITIONS) BILL 2008




                        New South Wales




 


 

iquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Contents Page 1 Name of Act 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 No 90 2 4 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 2008 2 5 Repeal of Act 2 Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 3 I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has finally passed the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Legislative Assembly, Sydney, , 2008 New South Wales

 


 

iquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Act No , 2008 An Act to amend the Liquor Act 2007 to impose additional licence conditions in respect of certain licensed premises. I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as finally passed by both Houses. Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Clause 1 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 The Legislature of New South Wales enacts: 1 Name of Act This Act is the Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Act 2008. 2 Commencement This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act. 3 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 No 90 The Liquor Act 2007 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. 4 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 2008 The Liquor Regulation 2008 is amended by omitting Division 3 of Part 5 and Schedule 3. 5 Repeal of Act (1) This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which this Act commences. (2) The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30 of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act. Page 2 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 (Section 3) [1] Section 11 Licence conditions--general provisions Insert after section 11 (1): (1A) Schedule 4 (Special licence conditions for declared premises) has effect. The regulations may amend that Schedule (including, without limitation, by adding or removing any relevant licence under that Schedule). [2] Schedule 4 Insert after Schedule 3: Schedule 4 Special licence conditions for declared premises (Section 11 (1A)) 1 Definitions In this Schedule: declared premises means the premises to which a relevant licence relates. relevant licence means a licence specified in the Table at the end of this clause. restricted service period, in relation to declared premises, means: (a) the period between midnight and such later time (if any) at which the premises are required to cease trading, or (b) in the case of declared premises that are not required to cease trading at any time after midnight--the period between midnight and 5 am. Licence number Name of licensed premises Location LIQH424007134 Pontoon Bar Sydney CBD LIQH400104413 Orient Hotel Sydney CBD LIQH400115733 Cargo Bar Sydney CBD LIQH400110200 Scruffy Murphy's Sydney CBD LIQH400108818 Home Nightclub Darling Harbour LIQH400104480 Oxford Hotel Darlinghurst Page 3 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 Licence number Name of licensed premises Location LIQH400102224 Exchange Hotel Darlinghurst LIQH400110154 ARQ Sydney Darlinghurst LIQH424006252 Stonewall Hotel Darlinghurst LIQH400101929 Taylor Square Hotel Darlinghurst LIQH400100809 Vegas Hotel Potts Point LIQH400104731 Piccadilly Hotel Potts Point LIQH424006058 First Empire Hotel Potts Point LIQH400101449 Coogee Bay Hotel Coogee LIQH400100612 Bondi Hotel Bondi LIQH400100620 The Eastern Bondi Junction LIQH400105770 Steyne Hotel Manly LIQH400103980 Mona Vale Hotel Mona Vale LIQH400118260 Mean Fiddler Rouse Hill LIQC300241858 Penrith Rugby League Club Penrith LIQH400119054 Embassy Hotel Penrith LIQH400100078 Albion Hotel Parramatta LIQH400102453 PJ Gallagher's Irish Pub Parramatta LIQH400122489 Roxy Hotel Parramatta LIQH400111444 One World Sport Parramatta Parramatta LIQH400102100 Epping Hotel Epping LIQC300241866 Rooty Hill RSL Club Rooty Hill LIQH400101635 Northies-Cronulla Hotel Cronulla LIQO624006185 Fusion Cronulla LIQO624006134 AKA Nightclub Bar Sutherland LIQC300244695 Campbelltown Catholic Club Campbelltown LIQH400104642 Peakhurst Inn Peakhurst LIQH400112084 Commercial Hotel Dubbo LIQH400118562 Standard Hotel Orange LIQH400120230 Imperial Hotel Tamworth LIQH400108893 Oxford Tavern Bathurst Page 4 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 Schedule 1 Licence number Name of licensed premises Location LIQH400122403 Glasshouse Tavern Wollongong LIQH400109911 Crowne Plaza Terrigal Terrigal LIQH400110014 Terrigal Hotel Terrigal LIQC300236005 Central Coast Leagues Club Gosford LIQH424009773 Iguana Joe's Waterfront Bar Gosford LIQH400115067 Club House Hotel Maitland LIQH400117116 Beachcomber Resort & Conference Toukley Centre LIQO624006255 Altitude Nightclub Port Macquarie LIQO624006658 Capital Nightclub Wagga Wagga LIQO624006202 Flamingos Nitespot Goulburn LIQH400121024 Roi Bar Albury LIQH400114567 Mary Gilhooley's Irish Pub & Lismore Restaurant 2 Special licence conditions (1) A relevant licence is subject to the conditions specified in this Schedule. (2) The conditions specified in this Schedule are in addition to any other conditions to which a relevant licence is subject. (3) Any change in the name (as referred to in the Table to clause 1) of any declared premises does not affect the application of this Schedule to the licence for those premises. 3 "Lock outs" for declared premises (1) The licensee of any declared premises must not permit patrons to enter the premises after 2 am or before 5 am (the lock out period). (2) For the avoidance of doubt, patrons already present in declared premises immediately before the start of the lock out period may: (a) leave the premises at any time, or (b) remain on the premises while the premises are authorised to trade, but are not permitted to re-enter the premises during the lock out period. Page 5 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 (3) This clause does not: (a) prevent a resident of declared premises from entering the premises during the lock out period, or (b) in the case of declared premises that are premises to which a club licence relates--prevent a full member or honorary member (within the meaning of the Registered Clubs Act 1976) of the registered club from entering the premises during the lock out period. 4 Glasses and breakable plastic containers prohibited during restricted service period (1) During the restricted service period, any drink (whether or not it contains liquor) sold or supplied for consumption on declared premises must not be served or supplied in a glass or breakable plastic container. (2) During the restricted service period, the licensee of declared premises must remove empty glasses and empty breakable plastic containers from patrons and from any area of the premises to which patrons have access. (3) This clause does not require empty glasses or other containers to be removed from the room in which a resident of declared premises is residing or staying. (4) In this clause: glass means: (a) a drinking vessel, or (b) a container (such as a bottle or jug) from which drinks can be poured, that is made wholly or principally of glass. 5 Certain drinks prohibited during restricted service period (1) The following drinks must not be sold or supplied on declared premises during the restricted service period: (a) any drink (commonly referred to as a "shot") that contains no more than 30 ml of spirits or liqueur and that is designed to be consumed rapidly, (b) any drink containing more than 50% spirits or liqueur, (c) any ready to drink beverage with an alcohol by volume content of more than 5%, (d) any drink prepared on the premises that contains more than one 30 ml nip of spirits or liqueur. Page 6 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 Schedule 1 (2) During the restricted service period, no more than: (a) 4 alcoholic drinks (whether or not of the same kind), or (b) the contents of one bottle of wine, may be sold or supplied on declared premises to the same person at any one time. (3) In this clause: ready to drink beverage means an alcoholic mixed beverage that is prepared by the manufacturer. 6 "Time-outs" during restricted service period The sale or supply of liquor on declared premises must cease for a continuous period of 10 minutes during each hour of the restricted service period. 7 Service of alcohol to cease 30 minutes before closing time If declared premises are required to cease trading on any day, the licensee must cease selling or supplying liquor on the premises 30 minutes before the premises are required to cease trading. 8 Exemptions (1) The Director may, by order in writing served on the licensee of declared premises, exempt the declared premises from any specified provision of this Schedule. (2) The Director may exempt declared premises only if the Director: (a) is satisfied that conditions other than the specified provision to which the exemption relates will be more effective in reducing the risk of alcohol-related violence in or about the declared premises concerned, and (b) imposes those other conditions on the licence for the premises under any relevant provision of this Act. (3) Any such relevant provision applies except to the extent that it prevents the imposition of conditions that are inconsistent with this Schedule. Page 7 Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Bill 2008 Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 (4) An exemption under this clause has effect only while the other conditions imposed by the Director to replace the specified provision to which the exemption relates remain in force. 9 Review of Schedule (1) The Minister is to review this Schedule to determine whether the policy objectives remain valid and whether the terms of this Schedule remain appropriate for securing those objectives. (2) The review is to be undertaken no later than at the end of the period of 12 months immediately following the date of assent to the Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Act 2008. (3) In undertaking the review, the Minister is to consult with the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research of the Attorney General's Department and take into consideration any information and advice provided by the Bureau in relation to the incidence of alcohol-related violence in or about the licensed premises to which this Schedule applies. (4) A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of Parliament within 3 months after the completion of the review. Page 8

 


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