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LIQUOR LICENSING (FEES) REGULATIONS 2005 (S.R. 2005, NO. 112) - SCHEDULE 1

- Fees
SCHEDULE 1 - Fees

Regulation 4

PART 1 - Liquor Licences
1.    Application under section 23 of the Act for –
(a) a general licence – 800 fee units
(b) an on-licence – 800 fee units
(c) an on-licence for a restaurant by the holder of a special licence granted for premises serving food – 400 fee units
(d) an off-licence – 800 fee units
(e) a club licence – 800 fee units
(f) a special licence authorising the sale of local wine or Tasmanian wine at winery or cellar door premises – 200 fee units
(g) a special licence authorising the sale of local wine or Tasmanian wine from a vineyard only – 100 fee units
(h) any other special licence – 400 fee units
2.    Grant of licence under section 25 of the Act for –
(a) a general licence – 200 fee units
(b) an on-licence – 200 fee units
(c) an on-licence referred to in item 1(c)  – 200 fee units
(d) an off-licence – 200 fee units
(e) a club licence – 200 fee units
(f) any special licence – 200 fee units
3.    Annual liquor licence fee payable under section 26A of the Act for –
(a) a general licence – 329 fee units
(b) an on-licence – 198 fee units
(c) an on-licence referred to in item 1(c)  – 154 fee units
(d) an off-licence – 198 fee units
(e) a club licence – 154 fee units
(f) any special licence – 154 fee units
4.    Application under section 28 of the Act for the transfer of –
(a) a general licence – 400 fee units
(b) an on-licence – 400 fee units
(c) an on-licence referred to in item 1(c)  – 200 fee units
(d) an off-licence – 400 fee units
(e) a club licence – 400 fee units
(f) a special licence referred to in item 1(f) or (g)  – 100 fee units
(g) any other special licence – 200 fee units
5.    Application for authority to act as licensee under section 30A of the Act – 100 fee units
PART 2 - Liquor Permits
1.    Application under section 32 of the Act for –
(a) an out-of-hours permit valid for less than 7 days – 25 fee units
(b) an out-of-hours permit valid for 7 days or more – 198 fee units
(c) an on-permit – 100 fee units
(d) an off-permit – 100 fee units
(e) a special permit valid for less than 4 days – 25 fee units
(f) a special permit valid for between 4 days and 30 days, both inclusive – 66 fee units
(g) a special permit valid for 6 months – 77 fee units
(h) a special permit valid for 12 months – 154 fee units

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 .

Notified in the Gazette on 12 October 2005

These regulations are administered in the Department of Treasury and Finance.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the regulation)

These regulations prescribe fees payable under the Liquor Licensing Act 1990 in respect of liquor licences and liquor permits. They replace the Liquor and Accommodation (Fees) Regulations 1995 .


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