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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 14
Authorisation conferred by hotel licence
14 Authorisation conferred by hotel licence
(1) A hotel licence authorises the licensee to sell liquor by retail on the
licensed premises for consumption on or away from the licensed premises.
(2)
Trading hours for consumption on premises The times when liquor may be sold
for consumption on the licensed premises are as follows-- (a) during the
standard trading period or at such other times as may be authorised by an
extended trading authorisation,
(b) on 31 December in any year (but without
limiting the operation of any extended trading authorisation)--from the start
of the standard trading period for that day until 2 am on the next succeeding
day,
(c) at any time on any day (including a restricted trading day) to a
resident of the licensed premises or to a guest of such a resident while the
guest is in the resident's company.
(3) Restricted trading days Despite
subsection (2)(a), the times when liquor may be sold for consumption on the
licensed premises on a restricted trading day are as follows-- (a) between
midnight and 5 am on that day (but only if authorised by an
extended trading authorisation),
(b) between noon and 10 pm on that day.
(3A) In the case of Christmas Day, liquor must not be sold for consumption on
the licensed premises between noon and 10 pm unless it is sold with or
ancillary to a meal served in a dining area on the licensed premises.
(4)
Trading hours for consumption away from premises Liquor may be sold for
consumption away from the licensed premises during the standard trading period
or at such other times as may be authorised by an
extended trading authorisation.
(4A) An extended trading authorisation must
not authorise the sale of liquor for consumption away from the
licensed premises-- (a) on a Sunday that does not fall on 24 or 31
December--after 11 pm, and
(b) on any other day--after midnight.
(5) No
take-away sales on restricted trading days However, the sale of liquor for
consumption away from the licensed premises is not authorised on a
restricted trading day.
(6) Functions on other premises A hotel licence also
authorises the licensee to sell liquor by retail for the purposes of a
function to be held on such other premises as the Authority may, on
application by the licensee, authorise, but only for consumption on those
premises and at such times as may be specified by the Authority in the
licence. Note--: Section 51 applies to an authorisation referred to in this
subsection.
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