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This legislation has been repealed.

LIQUOR ACT 1982 - SECT 4C

Motels

4C Motels

(1) In this Act:
"motel" means premises that provide temporary accommodation to travellers, comprising bedrooms each with en-suite bathing and sanitary facilities, but does not include a hotel, guest-house, boarding house, lodging house, nursing home or caravan park, or any other form of residential accommodation declared by the regulations to not be a motel for the purposes of this Act.
(2) An apartment complex that comprises separately owned apartments providing self-contained accommodation and that is operated to provide motel-style temporary accommodation to travellers is taken to be a motel for the purposes of this Act.
(3) An apartment in such a complex is not taken to be part of the motel if the apartment:
(a) is used as a private residence (and not for the temporary accommodation of travellers), or
(b) is not the subject of the agreement or other arrangement under which apartments in the complex are operated to provide motel-style temporary accommodation.
(4) A restaurant or nightclub that forms part of an apartment complex that is a motel under this section is, if the restaurant or nightclub is managed and operated as part of the complex, taken to form a contiguous part of the motel, for the purpose of enabling the licensed premises of the restaurant or nightclub to be defined to include the motel.



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