LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Commencement 2. Regulations amended 3. Prescribed times for sale or supply of liquor 4. Prescribed public places LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - REG 1 Commencement These regulations commence on the day they are notified in the Gazette. LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - REG 2 Regulations amended These regulations amend the Liquor Regulations 1979. LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - REG 3 Prescribed times for sale or supply of liquor Regulation 3A is amended by inserting after subregulation (3) the following subregulations: "(3A) Subregulation (1) and paragraph (3) (a) do not apply-- (a) on 1 January 2000; and (b) on 25 April in any year. "(3B) Subregulation (2) and paragraph (3) (b) do not apply-- (a) on 31 December 1999; and (b) on 1 January 2000. "(3C) For paragraph 26 (b), section 28 and paragraph 29 (2) (b) of the Act, the prescribed times are-- (a) on 31 December 1999--between 7 am and midnight; and (b) on 1 January 2000--until 11 pm. "(3D) For paragraph 29A (a) of the Act, the prescribed times at which a special licence must not authorise the sale of liquor for consumption away from the licensed premises are-- (a) on 31 December 1999--until 7 am; and (b) on 1 January 2000--between 11 pm and midnight. "(3E) Paragraph (3A) (a) and subregulations (3B), (3C) and (3D) cease to have effect on 2 January 2000.". LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - REG 4 Prescribed public places Regulation 11 is amended by omitting from subregulation (5) "during Sunday 21 March 1999" and substituting "on Sunday 19 March 2000". 1 Republished as in force on 2 March 1998. See also SL 1998 Nos 11, 34, 37 and 41; 1999 Nos 8 and 25. 2 Notified in the Gazette on 17 November 1999. (c) Australian Capital Territory 2003 LIQUOR REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (1999 NO 29) - NOTES Australian Capital Territory The Australian Capital Territory Executive makes the following regulations under the Liquor Act 1975. Dated 4 November 1999. GARY HUMPHRIESMinister BRENDAN SMYTHMinister