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Liquor Act 1992
sec.102Licensee to obtain a commercial public event permit for selling or supplying liquor at public events
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### sec.102 Licensee to obtain a commercial public event permit for selling or supplying liquor at public events
A licensee who proposes to sell or supply liquor at a public event under the licence must apply for the grant of a commercial public event permit to sell or supply the liquor at the public event.
Without limiting section 105 , an application must—
describe the area where the liquor will be sold or supplied and consumed and the area where any catering to be provided by the licensee will take place; and
be accompanied by a proposed event management plan for the public event addressing all matters about which the commissioner is to be satisfied under section 103 (1) .
An application under subsection (1) may be made jointly by 2 or more licensees.
s 102 sub 2008 No. 48 s 13
amd 2012 No. 25 s 144 (1)
(sec.102-ssec.1) A licensee who proposes to sell or supply liquor at a public event under the licence must apply for the grant of a commercial public event permit to sell or supply the liquor at the public event.
(sec.102-ssec.2) Without limiting section 105 , an application must— describe the area where the liquor will be sold or supplied and consumed and the area where any catering to be provided by the licensee will take place; and be accompanied by a proposed event management plan for the public event addressing all matters about which the commissioner is to be satisfied under section 103 (1) .
(sec.102-ssec.3) An application under subsection (1) may be made jointly by 2 or more licensees.
- (a) describe the area where the liquor will be sold or supplied and consumed and the area where any catering to be provided by the licensee will take place; and
- (b) be accompanied by a proposed event management plan for the public event addressing all matters about which the commissioner is to be satisfied under section 103 (1) .