Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2023, Extended trading for public holidays Issued under the Liquor Control Act 1988 sections 31(4) and (7) and 60 by the Director of Liquor Licensing. CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2023. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the order — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor
Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2022, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2022. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice— on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan, remains in force until the end of 31 December 2023. Schedule 1 — Liquor store licences excluded from
Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan area, or tavern restricted licence; or a liquor store licence. An extended trading permit is issued under
Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021, CitationThis notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021. CommencementThis notice comes into operation as follows: clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette; the rest of the notice — on the day after that day. Extended trading permit varying authorisation conferred by hotel licence or liquor store licence: premises within metropolitan, licence or tavern restricted licence; or a liquor store licence. An extended trading permit is issued
Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2021 has expired, combinations of (b) and (c). Why the Section 31 Notice was introduced On 25 March 2020, the Director, Section 31 Notice restrictions for the Kimberley region to further support COVID-19 response measures. The Section 31 Notice Kimberley restrictions expired on at 12.01am Friday 4 November 2022, What this means for licensees Under Section 31, licensees are no longer restricted to selling packaged liquor in prescribed quantities. However, Section 64 restrictions remain in place
: Application seeking review of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act, 2022 (“Barring Notice”) under section 115AA(2) of the of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (“Act, with section 115AD(7) of the Liquor Control Act 1988. LC 27/2022 LC 27/2022 – RH v Commissioner, This is an application for the review of a Barring Notice pursuant to section 115AD(3) of the Liquor, ; and k) All special facility licences issued under section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control
notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement of Application, is dismissed and the barring notice is affirmed in accordance with section 115AD(7) of the Liquor Control, of a Barring Notice pursuant to section 115AD(3) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) made, facility licences issued under section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations 1989. 4, Page 1 of 12ME_200173298_1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988
PRINTER AT 12.30 PM © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 LIQUOR CONTROL (SECTION 31) NOTICE (NO. 2) 2020 Issued under the Liquor Control Act 1988 („the Act‟) sections 31(6) and (7) by the Director of Liquor Licensing. This notice revokes Liquor Control (Section 31) Notice 2020. 1. Citation This notice is the Liquor Control (Section 31, is published in the Gazette. 3. Term used in this notice “customer” means a person other than a liquor
of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement, of a Barring Notice pursuant to section 115AD(3) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (WA) (“Act”) made, 2021 (“Barring Notice”) under section 115AA(2) of the of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (“Act, Determination: The barring notice is varied in accordance with section 115AD(7) of the Liquor, 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations 1989. 4 The Barring Notice was served on the Applicant on 30
Notice on 30 November 2021 (“Barring Notice”) under section 115AA(2) of the of the Liquor Control, section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations 1989. 4 The Barring Notice was served, ) Matter: Application seeking review of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor, is affirmed in accordance with section 115AD(7) of the Liquor Control Act 1988. LC 8/2022 LC 8/2022 – JVC, pursuant to section 115AD(3) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (WA) (“Act”) made by JVC (“Applicant”). 2
Notice on 30 November 2021 (“Barring Notice”) under section 115AA(2) of the of the Liquor Control, section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations 1989. 4 The Barring Notice was served, ) Matter: Application seeking review of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor, is affirmed in accordance with section 115AD(7) of the Liquor Control Act 1988. LC 9/2022 LC 8/2022 – JVC, pursuant to section 115AD(3) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (WA) (“Act”) made by JVC (“Applicant”). 2
months (the “Barring Notice”). On 31 October 2013, Mr P through his counsel applied to the Liquor, ) of the Liquor Control Act 1988, the terms of the barring notice dated 3 October 2013 are varied, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: Mr JDP, ) Matter: Application seeking review of a barring notice issued pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988 Date of Determination (on papers): 17 December 2013 Determination: On 3
. This is an application for the review of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AA(2) of the Liquor Control Act, of the Liquor Control Regulation 1989. b. It is unclear when the Barring Notice was served, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: Respondent, Member) Matter: Application seeking review of a barring notice pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement 3 November 2020 of Application: Date of Hearing
Liquor Control Act 1988, The Liquor Control Act 1988 regulates the sale, supply and consumption of liquor, the use, to the use of liquor. Liquor Control Act 1988 – Review Report (PDF 3603 KB) Liquor Control Act 1988 Regulations Liquor Control Amendment Act 2018 summary of amendments Phase 2 – effective 3 October 2018 Offsite Storage of liquor Section 5 of the Amendment Act amends section 4 of the Act to specify, the Chairman). Section 12 of the Amendment Act inserts new section 25A to allow the Liquor Commission
Inquiries into Kimberley and Pilbara packaged liquor availability, conditions on liquor licences consistent with those prescribed in the Liquor Control (Section 31) (Kimberley) Notice 2021; and in the towns of Kununurra and Wyndham, providing exemptions to the existing section 64 conditions on liquor licences in those town, consistent with the exemptions provided in the Liquor Control (Section 31) (Kimberley) Notice 2021. It was decided not to impose further, of Director of Liquor Licensing Role of Liquor Commission What are Liquor Accords. Section 64. Liquor Inquiry
with a notice (“the barring notice”) under section 115AA(2) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (“the Act, issued pursuant to section 115AA(2) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 Date of Determination: 9 March, (7) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 the terms of the barring notice are varied as follows: 1. Ms, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: Ms RJC, licensed under a liquor store licence for the period from 8 January 2016 until 7 May 2016. 2 On 31
”) issued a barring notice (“Barring Notice”) pursuant to section 115AA(2) of the Liquor Control Act 1988, under section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations 1989. 4 The Barring Notice, to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement 19 October 2018 of Application, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: BEL Respondent, with an extended trading permit (liquor without a meal) issued pursuant to section 60(4)(ca) of the Act. 2
pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement of Application: 15, of approximately 6 months. This barring notice was issued pursuant to section 115AA of the Liquor Control ACT 1988 (“the Act”). 4 Section 115AA(2) provides as follows: “The Commissioner of Police may, to the Liquor Commission (“the Commission”) for a review of the barring notice pursuant to section, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: Mr P M J
pursuant to section 115AD of the Liquor Control Act 1988. Date of lodgement 22 July 2018, licences issued under section 46 and regulation 9A of the Liquor Control Regulations. 6 The barring, 1 Liquor Commission of Western Australia (Liquor Control Act 1988) Applicant: Mr RH, , the Commissioner of Police (“the Police”) issued a barring notice under section 115AA(2) of the of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (“the Act”) prohibiting the applicant from entering licensed premises
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