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Liquor Act 1992
sec.142AJConditions about drinking practices
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### sec.142AJ Conditions about drinking practices
It is a condition of the licensee’s licence that the licensee must not conduct on the licensed premises—
a competition or game in which—
contestants or players consume liquor on the premises; or
free or discounted liquor is given as a prize for consumption on the premises; or
‘drink to win’
‘last man standing’
‘all you can drink’
‘skolling competition’
another activity, prescribed under a regulation, that may encourage the irresponsible consumption of liquor or promote intoxication.
s 142AJ ins 2005 No. 61 s 26
sub 2008 No. 48 s 24
amd 2014 No. 42 s 65
- (a) a competition or game in which— (i) contestants or players consume liquor on the premises; or (ii) free or discounted liquor is given as a prize for consumption on the premises; or Examples of a competition or game— • ‘drink to win’ • ‘last man standing’ • ‘all you can drink’ • ‘skolling competition’
- (i) contestants or players consume liquor on the premises; or
- (ii) free or discounted liquor is given as a prize for consumption on the premises; or
- • ‘drink to win’
- • ‘last man standing’
- • ‘all you can drink’
- • ‘skolling competition’
- (b) another activity, prescribed under a regulation, that may encourage the irresponsible consumption of liquor or promote intoxication.
- (i) contestants or players consume liquor on the premises; or
- (ii) free or discounted liquor is given as a prize for consumption on the premises; or
- • ‘drink to win’
- • ‘last man standing’
- • ‘all you can drink’
- • ‘skolling competition’