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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
58Transitional—existing authorities to sell liquor
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#### 58 Transitional—existing authorities to sell liquor
(1) On the commencement of an airport lease for Adelaide Airport or Parafield Airport, a person (other than the Metropolitan District Show Jumping Club) who, immediately before the commencement of the lease, held a liquor authorisation for premises at the airport is taken, to have been granted a liquor licence under the Liquor Licensing Act.
(2) The liquor licence is taken to be:
(a) in the cases of the Aviation Institute (South Australian Division) and the University of Adelaide Sports Association and their respective premises at Adelaide Airport—a club liquor licence under section 36 of that Act; and
(b) in the case of any other person holding a liquor authorisation for premises at Adelaide Airport—a special circumstances liquor licence under section 40 of that Act; and
(c) in the case of the Parafield Flying Club Incorporated and its premises at Parafield Airport—a club liquor licence under section 36 of that Act; and
(d) in the cases of K. S. (Parafield) Pty Ltd and the Hawker de Havilland Aviation College and their respective premises at Parafield Airport—a restaurant liquor licence under section 34 of that Act; and
(e) in the case of Fun Trading Pty Ltd and its premises at Parafield Airport—a hotel liquor licence under section 32 of that Act.
(3) The liquor licence is taken to be subject to the same conditions (if any) as the liquor authorisation.
(4) The premises on which the liquor authorisation authorised the sale or supply of liquor are taken to be licensed premises for the Liquor Licensing Act.
(5) If the Liquor Licensing Act does not allow trading at a time when trading is permitted by a liquor authorisation, the person holding the liquor authorisation is also taken to be granted an extended trading authorisation (under section 44 of that Act) allowing trading during the same hours as authorised by the liquor authorisation.