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LIQUOR CONTROL REFORM ACT 1998 - SECT 6C

Exemption from Act—hairdressers

    (1)     A person who carries on a hairdresser business is exempt from any requirement of this Act to hold a licence in relation to the supply of liquor to a customer by that business if the following conditions are met—

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

        (b)     the liquor is consumed on the business premises; and

        (c)     the liquor is supplied without charge and the supply is ancillary to the provision of hairdressing or barber services.

S. 6C(2)(3) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.7), repealed by No. 21/2014 s. 7(1).

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Notes to s. 6C substituted as note by No. 21/2014 s. 7(2).

Note

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

S. 6D inserted by No. 57/2010 s. 6.



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