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LIQUOR CONTROL REGULATIONS 1989 - REG 8C

8C .         Exemption from Act, complimentary supply by business

        [(1)         deleted]

        (2)         The sale or supply of liquor to a person who is at least 18 years of age is exempted from the application of the Act if —

            (a)         the liquor is supplied by a person who carries on a business, or by an employee, contractor or agent of such a person; and

            (b)         the liquor is supplied to a customer of the business; and

            (c)         the supply of the liquor —

                  (i)         is ancillary to the business; and

                  (ii)         is without charge; and

                  (iii)         takes place on the business premises;

                and

            (d)         the quantity of liquor that is supplied to the customer on those business premises on any one day is either —

                  (i)         not more than 2 standard drinks for consumption by the customer on those premises; or

                  (ii)         not more than one litre in aggregate, in one or more sealed containers, for consumption off those premises;

                and

            (e)         the liquor is not supplied to a drunk customer; and

            (f)         a drunk customer is not allowed to consume the liquor on those business premises.

        [Regulation 8C inserted: Gazette 15 Jul 2011 p. 2961‑2; amended: Gazette 6 Sep 2016 p. 3828.]



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