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Liquor Act 1992
sec.323Transitional provision for subsidiary on-premises licence (meals)
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### sec.323 Transitional provision for subsidiary on-premises licence (meals)
This section applies to an extended trading hours approval for a subsidiary on-premises licence (meals) that, immediately before the commencement, extended trading hours to include trading for a period after 1a.m.
Subject to this Act, the approval continues in force.
Subsection (4) applies if, while the approval is in force and before the commencement, the licensee applies for—
an alternative extended trading licence; and
an extended trading hours approval for the licence that would authorise the sale of liquor on the licensed premises after 1a.m.
From the earlier of the following days, the approval does not authorise trading for a period after 1a.m.—
the day after the applicant is given notice of the decision made about the application;
1 January 2016.
Subsection (6) applies if, on the commencement, the approval is in force and the licensee has not applied for an alternative extended trading licence.
From the commencement, the approval does not authorise trading for a period after 1a.m.
In this section—
alternative extended trading licence means a licence of a type—
other than a subsidiary on-premises licence (meals); and
for which an extended trading hours approval may be granted under part 4, division 7 that would extend trading hours on a regular basis to include trading for a period after 1a.m.
s 323 ins 2014 No. 42 s 81
(sec.323-ssec.1) This section applies to an extended trading hours approval for a subsidiary on-premises licence (meals) that, immediately before the commencement, extended trading hours to include trading for a period after 1a.m.
(sec.323-ssec.2) Subject to this Act, the approval continues in force.
(sec.323-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if, while the approval is in force and before the commencement, the licensee applies for— an alternative extended trading licence; and an extended trading hours approval for the licence that would authorise the sale of liquor on the licensed premises after 1a.m.
(sec.323-ssec.4) From the earlier of the following days, the approval does not authorise trading for a period after 1a.m.— the day after the applicant is given notice of the decision made about the application; 1 January 2016.
(sec.323-ssec.5) Subsection (6) applies if, on the commencement, the approval is in force and the licensee has not applied for an alternative extended trading licence.
(sec.323-ssec.6) From the commencement, the approval does not authorise trading for a period after 1a.m.
(sec.323-ssec.7) In this section— alternative extended trading licence means a licence of a type— other than a subsidiary on-premises licence (meals); and for which an extended trading hours approval may be granted under part 4, division 7 that would extend trading hours on a regular basis to include trading for a period after 1a.m.
- (a) an alternative extended trading licence; and
- (b) an extended trading hours approval for the licence that would authorise the sale of liquor on the licensed premises after 1a.m.
- (a) the day after the applicant is given notice of the decision made about the application;
- (b) 1 January 2016.
- (a) other than a subsidiary on-premises licence (meals); and
- (b) for which an extended trading hours approval may be granted under part 4, division 7 that would extend trading hours on a regular basis to include trading for a period after 1a.m.