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Liquor Act 1992
sec.265Review of licences
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### sec.265 Review of licences
The chief executive must review every licence that is in force on the commencement of this section to ensure that—
the conditions to which the licence is subject are not inconsistent with the current Act; and
the licence is endorsed with all conditions considered by the chief executive as appropriate to be decided and stated in the licence consequent on the enactment of the Liquor Amendment Act 2001 .
For reviewing a licence under subsection (1), the chief executive may, by written notice to a licensee, direct the licensee to give the licence to the chief executive within a stated reasonable time.
The licensee must comply with the notice unless the licensee has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty for subsection (3)—25 penalty units.
s 265 ins 2001 No. 39 s 106
(sec.265-ssec.1) The chief executive must review every licence that is in force on the commencement of this section to ensure that— the conditions to which the licence is subject are not inconsistent with the current Act; and the licence is endorsed with all conditions considered by the chief executive as appropriate to be decided and stated in the licence consequent on the enactment of the Liquor Amendment Act 2001 .
(sec.265-ssec.2) For reviewing a licence under subsection (1), the chief executive may, by written notice to a licensee, direct the licensee to give the licence to the chief executive within a stated reasonable time.
(sec.265-ssec.3) The licensee must comply with the notice unless the licensee has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty for subsection (3)—25 penalty units.
- (a) the conditions to which the licence is subject are not inconsistent with the current Act; and
- (b) the licence is endorsed with all conditions considered by the chief executive as appropriate to be decided and stated in the licence consequent on the enactment of the Liquor Amendment Act 2001 .