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ALCOHOL TOLL REDUCTION BILL 2010

2010
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
THE SENATE
Presented and read a first time
Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010
No. , 2010
(Senator Fielding)
A Bill for an Act to create a culture of responsible
drinking, and to facilitate a reduction in the alcohol
toll resulting from excessive alcohol consumption,
and for related purposes
i Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010 No. , 2010
Contents
1 Short
title
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2 Commencement
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3 Objects
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Alcohol advertisements not to be broadcast ...................................... 2
5 Schedule
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Schedule 1--Amendments to provide for the advertising of
alcohol products
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Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005
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Broadcasting Services Act 1992
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Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991
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Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010 No. , 2010 1
A Bill for an Act to create a culture of responsible
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drinking, and to facilitate a reduction in the alcohol
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toll resulting from excessive alcohol consumption,
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and for related purposes
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
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1 Short title
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This Act may be cited as the Alcohol Toll Reduction Act 2010.
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2 Commencement
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This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal
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Assent.
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2 Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010 No. , 2010
3 Objects
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The objects of this Act are to:
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(a) limit the times at which alcohol products are advertised on
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radio and television for the protection of young people;
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(b) provide for compulsory health information labels for alcohol
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products; and
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(c) provide for alcohol advertisements to be pre-approved by an
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Australian Communications Media Authority Division
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containing experts from the health industry, drug and alcohol
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support services and motor vehicle accident trauma support
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services.
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4 Alcohol advertisements not to be broadcast
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A broadcaster must not:
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(a) broadcast an alcohol advertisement in Australia on or after
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1 July 2011, otherwise than as permitted by Schedule 1 of
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this Act; or
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(b) authorise or cause an alcohol advertisement to be broadcast
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otherwise than as permitted by Schedule 1 of this Act.
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Penalty: 1000 penalty units.
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5 Schedule
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Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
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repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule
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concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect
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according to its terms.
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Amendments to provide for the advertising of alcohol products Schedule 1
Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010 No. , 2010 3
Schedule 1--Amendments to provide for the
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advertising of alcohol products
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Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005
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1 After Division 3 of Part 4
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Insert:
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Division 3A--Responsible Advertising of Alcohol Division
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49A Responsible Advertising of Alcohol Division
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(1) The ACMA must establish a Division to be known as the
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Responsible Advertising of Alcohol Division.
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(2) In accordance with paragraph 46(1)(a), the Division must deal with
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matters relating to the broadcasting of alcohol advertisements as
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follows:
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(a) approving the content of all alcohol advertisements before
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they are broadcast;
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(b) advising broadcasters on the standards and control of alcohol
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advertising.
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(3) The membership of the Division required by this section must,
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subject to subsection (4), comply with subsection 46(3).
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(4) The Division established by this section may include one or more
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associate members as chosen from time to time by the ACMA
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provided that those associate members are selected from the
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following groups:
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(a) one associate member representing the medical profession;
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(b) one associate member representing the alcohol and drug
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support sector;
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(c) one associate member representing motorist associations and
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motor accident trauma support groups;
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(d) one associate member representing the alcohol retail
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industry.
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Schedule 1 Amendments to provide for the advertising of alcohol products
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Broadcasting Services Act 1992
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2 After section 122
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Insert:
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122A Program standards for alcohol advertising
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(1) The ACMA must, by notice in writing, determine standards that
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are to be observed by commercial television broadcasting licensees
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in relation to alcohol advertising.
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(2) Standards under subsection (1) for commercial television
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broadcasting licensees are to relate to:
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(a) the definition of direct advertisements for alcohol products;
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(b) limiting the timing of the broadcasting of advertisements for
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alcohol products to the period 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. each day of
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the week;
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(c) the content of any advertisement for an alcohol product, and
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must specifically provide that such an advertisement:
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(i) not have strong or evident appeal to children; and
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(ii) not suggest that alcohol contributes to personal,
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business, social, sporting, sexual or other success in life.
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(3) A commercial television industry code of practice which is not in
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accordance with this clause is void and of no effect.
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3 At the end of Part 2 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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6A Advertisements relating to alcohol
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(1) In this clause, broadcaster means:
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(a) a commercial television broadcasting licensee; or
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(b) a commercial radio broadcasting licensee; or
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(c) a subscription television broadcasting licensee; or
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(d) a person providing broadcasting services under a class
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licence.
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(2) A broadcaster must not broadcast an advertisement relating to an
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alcohol product that is required to be approved under the Alcohol
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Amendments to provide for the advertising of alcohol products Schedule 1
Alcohol Toll Reduction Bill 2010 No. , 2010 5
Toll Reduction Act 2010 unless the text, image and content of the
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advertisement has been so approved.
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4 After paragraph 7(1)(a) of Part 3 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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(ab) the licensee will not, in contravention of the Alcohol Toll
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Reduction Act 2010, broadcast an advertisement for an
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alcohol product otherwise than in accordance with this Act;
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5 After paragraph 8(1)(a) of Part 4 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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(ab) the licensee will not, in contravention of the Alcohol Toll
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Reduction Act 2010, broadcast an advertisement for an
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alcohol product otherwise than in accordance with this Act;
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6 After paragraph 9(1)(a) of Part 5 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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(ab) the licensee will not, in contravention of the Alcohol Toll
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Reduction Act 2010, broadcast an advertisement for an
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alcohol product otherwise than in accordance with this Act;
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7 After paragraph 10(1)(a) of Part 6 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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(ab) the licensee will not, in contravention of the Alcohol Toll
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Reduction Act 2010, broadcast an advertisement for an
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alcohol product otherwise than in accordance with this Act;
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8 After paragraph 11(1)(a) of Part 7 of Schedule 2
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Insert:
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(aa) the licensee will not, in contravention of the Alcohol Toll
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Reduction Act 2010, broadcast an advertisement for an
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alcohol product otherwise than in accordance with this Act;
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Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991
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9 After section 16
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Insert:
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Schedule 1 Amendments to provide for the advertising of alcohol products
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16C Labelling of alcohol products standard must be developed and
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approved
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(1) The Authority must develop and approve labelling standards for
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alcohol products and food containing alcohol to provide for:
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(a) the consumption guidelines of the National Health and
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Medical Research Council;
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(b) the unsafe use of alcohol;
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(c) the impact of drinking on populations vulnerable to alcohol;
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(d) health advice about the medical side effects of alcohol;
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(e) the manner in which the information may be provided,
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(including provision in text or pictorial form).
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(2) A standard or a variation to a standard made in accordance with
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subsection (1) is a disallowable legislative instrument for the
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purposes of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
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(3) The standards required by subsection (1) must comply with any
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directions given by the Minister in accordance with section 15.
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