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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
South Australia
Shop Trading Hours (Rundle Mall Tourist Precinct)
Amendment Bill 2010
A BILL FOR
An Act to amend the Shop
Trading Hours Act 1977.
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1Short
title
2Amendment provisions
Part 2—Amendment of Shop Trading Hours
Act 1977
3Amendment of
section 4—Interpretation
4Amendment of section 13—Hours
during which shops may be open
5Amendment of section 13A—Restrictions
relating to Sunday and public holiday trading
The Parliament of South Australia enacts as
follows:
This Act may be cited as the Shop Trading Hours (Rundle Mall Tourist
Precinct) Amendment Act 2010.
In this Act, a provision under a heading referring to the amendment of a
specified Act amends the Act so specified.
Part 2—Amendment
of Shop Trading Hours
Act 1977
3—Amendment
of section 4—Interpretation
Section 4(1)—after the definition of retail sale
insert:
Rundle Mall Tourist Precinct means the area within the
Central Shopping District bounded as follows:
(a) on the south by the northern boundary of Grenfell Street;
(b) on the east by the eastern boundaries of the shops and other buildings
that have a frontage on the eastern boundary of Pulteney Street;
(c) on the north by the southern boundary of North Terrace;
(d) on the west by the eastern boundary of King William Street;
4—Amendment
of section 13—Hours during which shops may be
open
Section 13—after subsection (6) insert:
(6a) Despite subsection (6), the shopkeeper of a shop in the Rundle
Mall Tourist Precinct may open the shop—
(a) from 11 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on any day referred to in
that subsection other than 25 April, Good Friday, Easter Sunday or
25 December; and
(b) from 12 noon until 5.00 p.m. on 25 April.
5—Amendment
of section 13A—Restrictions relating to Sunday and public holiday
trading
(1) Section 13A(1)—delete subsection (1) and
substitute:
(1) Subject to
subsection (2), a term of a retail shop lease or collateral
agreement—
(a) requiring any shop in the Rundle Mall Tourist Precinct to be open on a
Sunday or public holiday; or
(b) requiring any shop in a shopping district to be open on a
Sunday,
is void to the extent of that requirement.
(2) Section 13A—after subsection (2) insert:
(2a) A person who is employed to work in a shop in the Rundle Mall Tourist
Precinct is entitled to refuse to work on Sundays and public holidays unless he
or she has agreed with the shopkeeper to work on a particular Sunday or public
holiday.