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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 92
Control of business conducted on licensed premises
92 Control of business conducted on licensed premises
(1) A licensee or a related corporation of the licensee must not-- (a) if the
licensee is an individual--allow any person to have the personal supervision
and management of the conduct of the business under the licence for a longer
continuous period than 6 weeks except with the approval of the Authority, or
(b) lease or sublease the right to sell liquor on the licensed premises, or
(c) lease or sublease any part of the licensed premises on which liquor is
ordinarily sold or supplied for consumption on the premises or on which
approved gaming machines are ordinarily kept, used or operated, or
(d) lease
or sublease any other part of the licensed premises except with the approval
of the Authority.
: Maximum penalty--50 penalty units.
(2) The owner of
licensed premises must not-- (a) lease or sublease any part of the premises on
which liquor is ordinarily sold or supplied for consumption on the premises,
or on which an approved gaming machine is ordinarily kept, used or operated,
to any person other than the licensee or a related corporation of the
licensee, or
(b) except with the approval of the Authority, lease or sublease
any other part of the licensed premises to any person other than the licensee
or a related corporation of the licensee.
: Maximum penalty--50 penalty
units.
(3) This section does not prevent a person who-- (a) is the licensee
of any premises that are situated in a shopping centre, and
(b) is the owner
of each of the premises comprising the shopping centre,
from leasing or
subleasing, with the approval of the Authority, any part of the
licensed premises on which liquor is sold or supplied for consumption on the
premises.
(4) The person to whom any such part of the licensed premises is
leased or subleased in accordance with subsection (3) is, for the purposes of
this Act, taken to be an agent of the licensee.
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