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AIRPORTS (CONTROL OF ON-AIRPORT ACTIVITIES) REGULATIONS 1997 - REG 25

Transitional--existing authorities to sell liquor

  (1)   Subject to regulations   29 and 30, a person who holds an existing authorisation continues to be authorised to sell or supply liquor within Melbourne Airport.

  (2)   An existing authorisation to sell or supply duty - free liquor has effect as a packaged liquor licence permitting the supply of liquor 24 hours a day.

  (3)   An existing authorisation, so far as it authorises the use of premises to sell or supply liquor for consumption on the premises, has effect as an on - premises licence permitting the supply of liquor 24 hours a day.

  (4)   An existing authorisation, so far as it authorises the use of premises for the sale or supply of liquor for consumption on and off the premises, has effect as a general licence permitting the supply of liquor 24 hours a day.

  (5)   An existing authorisation, so far as it authorises a club to use premises for the sale or supply of liquor, has effect as a general licence permitting the supply of liquor 24 hours a day.

  (6)   An existing authorisation, so far as it authorises the sale or supply of liquor on premises whose primary purpose is providing accommodation, has effect as a general licence permitting the supply of liquor 24 hours a day.

  (7)   However, an existing authorisation referred to in subsection   (6) does not authorise the supply of liquor for consumption off the premises.

  (8)   An existing authorisation that is continued in effect by this regulation continues to be subject to the same conditions as it was immediately before the grant of an airport lease for Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airport.



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