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Liquor Act 1992
sec.75GRestriction on grant of artisan producer licence
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### sec.75G Restriction on grant of artisan producer licence
The commissioner may grant an artisan producer licence if—
the commissioner is satisfied that the business to be conducted under the licence on the licensed premises will have the principal activity as mentioned in section 75C (1) or 75E (1) ; and
for an artisan producer licence with the principal activity mentioned in section 75C (1) —the licensee holds a brewery licence within the meaning of the Excise Act 1901 (Cwlth) , section 77A in relation to the sale by the licensee of the licensee’s liquor; and
for an artisan producer licence with the principal activity mentioned in section 75E (1) —the licensee holds a manufacturer licence within the meaning of the Excise Act 1901 (Cwlth) , section 4 in relation to the sale by the licensee of the licensee’s liquor.
s 75G ins 2021 No. 4 s 13
- (a) the commissioner is satisfied that the business to be conducted under the licence on the licensed premises will have the principal activity as mentioned in section 75C (1) or 75E (1) ; and
- (b) for an artisan producer licence with the principal activity mentioned in section 75C (1) —the licensee holds a brewery licence within the meaning of the Excise Act 1901 (Cwlth) , section 77A in relation to the sale by the licensee of the licensee’s liquor; and
- (c) for an artisan producer licence with the principal activity mentioned in section 75E (1) —the licensee holds a manufacturer licence within the meaning of the Excise Act 1901 (Cwlth) , section 4 in relation to the sale by the licensee of the licensee’s liquor.