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Liquor Act 1992
sec.103IBRestrictions on grant of permit for trading between 7a.m. and 9a.m.
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### sec.103IB Restrictions on grant of permit for trading between 7a.m. and 9a.m.
On an application under section 103I (a) (ii) , the commissioner may grant an extended hours permit only if satisfied it is to sell liquor to or for persons genuinely attending a function held on the licensed premises during the period to which the permit relates.
On an application under section 103I (b) , the commissioner may grant an extended hours permit only if—
the commissioner is satisfied there is a demonstrated community need for the application to be granted; or
the club to which the licence relates is a sporting club for a sport prescribed by regulation.
s 103IB ins 2017 No. 5 s 15
(sec.103IB-ssec.1) On an application under section 103I (a) (ii) , the commissioner may grant an extended hours permit only if satisfied it is to sell liquor to or for persons genuinely attending a function held on the licensed premises during the period to which the permit relates.
(sec.103IB-ssec.2) On an application under section 103I (b) , the commissioner may grant an extended hours permit only if— the commissioner is satisfied there is a demonstrated community need for the application to be granted; or the club to which the licence relates is a sporting club for a sport prescribed by regulation.
- (a) the commissioner is satisfied there is a demonstrated community need for the application to be granted; or
- (b) the club to which the licence relates is a sporting club for a sport prescribed by regulation.