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This legislation has been repealed.

LIQUOR ACT 1982 - SECT 6

Application of Act

6 Application of Act

(1) Nothing in this Act applies to or in respect of the sale of:
(b) liquor on such trains under the control of the Rail Corporation New South Wales as are determined by the Corporation,
(c) spirituous or distilled perfume where the sale is as perfumery only and not for drinking,
(d) liquor where the sale is for medicinal purposes only and is made by:
(i) a registered medical practitioner, or
(ii) a nurse authorised under the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 to practise as a nurse practitioner, or
(iii) a midwife authorised under that Act to practise as a midwife practitioner, or
(iv) a person registered as a pharmacist under the Pharmacy Practice Act 2006 ,
(e) liquor at the time it is auctioned by an auctioneer who is the holder of an off-licence, but only to the extent that the owner of the liquor would otherwise be required to be the holder of a licence, the liquor is auctioned on the premises to which the licence relates (or, in circumstances prescribed by the regulations, at other premises) and the auction is on behalf of a person not authorised to sell liquor on those premises at the time of the auction,
(f) liquor taken in execution or under similar process, or forfeited to the Crown, where the sale is by the sheriff or a sheriff's officer, or a bailiff or a member of the police force,
(g) liquor where the sale is made by or on behalf of the master or captain for the time being of a vessel engaged in interstate or overseas voyages where the liquor is sold at a function held on board the vessel and the proceeds are given to a charity,
(h) liquor where the sale is authorised by a law of the Commonwealth for the export of the liquor from the Commonwealth, or
(i) liquor where:
(i) the sale is made as part of a sale of flowers or food designed to be delivered as a gift to a person (not being the purchaser) specified by the purchaser,
(ii) the liquor is delivered together with the flowers or food to the person so specified at a place other than the premises at which the business of the vendor is conducted,
(iii) the liquor has been purchased by the vendor from the holder of a hotelier's licence or an off-licence to sell liquor by retail, and
(iv) the volume of liquor supplied in respect of each gift delivered by the vendor does not exceed 2 litres.
(2) Nothing in this Act applies to or in respect of the sale or supply of liquor:
(a) to a person who is not a minor and who is accommodated in a nursing home within the meaning of the Public Health Act 1991 and who receives nursing care, if the liquor is sold or supplied by a person in charge of, or a person acting with the authority of a person in charge of, the nursing home, or
(b) to a person who is not a minor and:
(i) who is an in-patient of a public hospital within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1997 , or
(ii) who is a patient of a private hospital within the meaning of the Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 , or
(iii) who is an in-patient of any other medical facility of a class prescribed by the regulations,
if the liquor is sold or supplied by a person in charge of, or a person acting with the authority of a person in charge of, the hospital or facility.



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