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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 12
Standard trading period for certain licensed premises
(1) For the purposes of this Act, the
"standard trading period" means-- (a) the period from 5am to midnight, or
(b)
if the regulations prescribe a shorter period--the shorter period.
(1A)
Despite subsection (1), the
"standard trading period" for a small bar is the period from 10am to midnight
on any day of the week. Note--: Small bars are subject to
the 6-hour closure period under section 11A.
(1B) Despite subsection (1), the
standard trading period for a Sunday for premises to which this subsection
applies is-- (a) from 10am to 10pm, or
(b) for a Sunday that falls on 24 or
31 December--from 10am to midnight.
(1C) Subsection (1B) applies to the
following premises or part of premises-- (a) if the primary purpose of the
business carried on on licensed premises to which a packaged liquor licence
relates is the sale or supply of liquor for consumption away from the
licensed premises--the licensed premises,
(b) if the primary purpose of the
business carried on on licensed premises to which a packaged liquor licence
relates is not the sale or supply of liquor for consumption away from the
licensed premises--the part of the premises that is a liquor sales area
(within the meaning of section 30) of the licensed premises,
(c) if a hotel
licence, club licence, on-premises licence or producer/wholesaler licence
authorises the licensee to sell liquor for consumption away from the
licensed premises--any part of the licensed premises to the extent that it is
used for that purpose.
(2) Any regulation that prescribes a shorter period
for the purposes of subsection (1) may-- (a) apply to a specified class of
licensed premises, and
(b) apply in relation to a specified day or days, and
(c) in the case of licensed premises on which liquor may be sold or supplied
for consumption on the premises as well as for consumption away from the
premises--specify different periods for the sale or supply of liquor for
consumption on the premises and for the sale or supply of liquor for
consumption away from the premises.
(3) Without limiting subsection (2)(a), a
class of licensed premises may be specified by reference to licensed premises
that are located in a particular area (however described).
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