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LIQUOR CONTROL REFORM ACT 1998 - SECT 6A

Exemption from Act—bed and breakfast businesses

    (1)     A person who carries on a bed and breakfast business is exempt from any requirement of this Act to hold a licence in relation to the supply of liquor to a person staying at the bed and breakfast business if the following conditions are complied with—

S. 6A(1)(a) repealed by No. 21/2014 s. 5(1).

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        (b)     the liquor is not supplied to a minor; and

        (c)     the proprietor of the business or the business purchased the liquor on a retail basis; and

S. 6A(1)(d) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.5), substituted by No. 21/2014 s. 5(2).

        (d)     not more than 750ml of liquor is supplied in any one day per room that is occupied for the purposes of temporary accommodation.

S. 6A(2)(3) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.5), repealed by No. 21/2014 s. 5(3).

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Notes to s. 6A substituted as note by No. 21/2014 s. 5(4).

Note

It is an offence under section 107 for a person who is not a licensee to sell or offer liquor for sale.

S. 6B inserted by No. 57/2010 s. 6.



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