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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 25
Authorisation conferred by on-premises licence (generally)
25 Authorisation conferred by on-premises licence (generally)
(1) An on-premises licence authorises the licensee to sell liquor by retail on
the licensed premises for consumption on the premises only.
(2) Trading hours
for consumption on premises The times when liquor may be sold for consumption
on the licensed premises are during the standard trading period or at such
other times as may be authorised by an extended trading authorisation.
(3)
Restricted trading days Despite subsection (2), 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 5 am and noon on that day
(but only if authorised by an extended trading authorisation and only if the
liquor is sold with or ancillary to a meal served in a dining area on the
licensed premises),
(c) between noon and 10 pm on that day (but only if the
liquor is sold with or ancillary to a meal served in a dining area on the
licensed premises),
(d) between 10 pm and midnight on that day (but only if
authorised by an extended trading authorisation and only if the liquor is sold
with or ancillary to a meal served in a dining area on the licensed premises).
Note--: Section 49(7) restricts the granting of an
extended trading authorisation for licensed public entertainment venues on
restricted trading days.
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to-- (a)
licensed premises that are part of an airport, or
(b) an on-premises licence
that relates to a catering service.
(5) Trading on new year's eve On 31
December in any year, liquor may be sold for consumption on the
licensed premises from the start of the standard trading period for that day
until 2 am on the next succeeding day. This subsection does not limit the
operation of any extended trading authorisation that applies in relation to
the licensed premises concerned.
(6) Trading on premises other than
licensed premises An on-premises licence also authorises the licensee to sell
liquor by retail on such premises and in such circumstances as the Authority
may, on application by the licensee, authorise, but only for consumption on
those premises and at such times as are specified by the Authority in the
licence. Any such premises are, subject to the regulations, taken to be
licensed premises for the purposes of this Act.
(7) The regulations may make
provision for or with respect to the granting of an authorisation under
subsection (6) (including limiting the circumstances for which such an
authorisation may be granted by the Authority). Note--: Section 51 also
applies to an authorisation under subsection (6).
(8) Special provisions
relating to licensed accommodation premises An on-premises licence that
relates to accommodation premises also authorises the licensee to sell liquor
by retail on the licensed premises-- (a) for consumption on the
licensed premises only--at any time on any day (including a
restricted trading day) to a resident (or a guest of a resident while in the
resident's company) or an employee of the licensee, and
(b) to a resident at
any time for consumption away from the licensed premises, but only if-- (i)
the sale is ancillary to the provision of a meal for consumption away from the
licensed premises, and
(ii) the volume of liquor supplied to any such
resident on any one day does not exceed 2 litres.
(9) Special provisions
relating to licensed vessels Despite any other provision of this section, an
on-premises licence that relates to a vessel authorises the licensee to sell
liquor by retail to passengers on board the vessel, for consumption on board
the vessel only-- (a) between the period commencing one hour before the vessel
starts any voyage or passage and ending 30 minutes after the voyage or passage
is completed, or
(b) at such other times, or in such other circumstances, as
the Authority may, on application by the licensee, authorise.
Note--:
Section 51 applies to an authorisation referred to in paragraph (b).
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