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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
55Transitional—person taken to hold liquor licence etc to give copies of plans
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#### 55 Transitional—person taken to hold liquor licence etc to give copies of plans
(1) Within 6 months after the commencement of an airport lease for Archerfield Airport, Gold Coast Airport, Mount Isa Airport or Townsville Airport, a person (other than an airport‑lessee company) who is taken to hold a liquor licence under subregulation 47(1), 49(1) or 51(1) for premises at the airport, or a subletting of the right to sell liquor from premises at the airport under subregulation 48(3) or 50(3), must give the chief executive a copy of a plan of the premises, showing their boundaries.
> Note: The Gold Coast Airport was previously known as Coolangatta Airport.
(2) If the person does not comply with subregulation (1), the chief executive may suspend the liquor licence or right until the person does so.