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Liquor Act 2007
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#### 130B Licensed premises in passenger terminals
130B Licensed premises in passenger terminals
> > (1) This section applies to licensed premises in a passenger terminal at an airport.
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> > (2) Despite the provisions of Part 3—
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> > > (a) the trading hours of the licensed premises are the lesser of—
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> > > > (i) the operating hours of the airport, or
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> > > > (ii) if the regulations prescribe reduced trading hours—the reduced trading hours, or
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> > > > (iii) if the Secretary, on the application of the licensee, approves reduced trading hours—the reduced trading hours, and
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> > > > Note—
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> > > > The Secretary may also reduce trading hours under section 130D for contraventions of this Act or the regulations.
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> > > (b) there are no restricted trading days for the licensed premises, and
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> > > (c) section 11A does not apply to the licensed premises, and
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> > > (d) a requirement that the licensed premises must be open to the general public does not apply, and
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> > > (e) a licence that authorises the sale of liquor for consumption on the licensed premises is taken to also authorise the sale of liquor for consumption—
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> > > > (i) in a food court in the passenger terminal, or
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> > > > (ii) in a seating area associated with the licensed premises, whether inside the passenger terminal or outside.
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> > (3) For section 73 or 117, the food court or seating area must be treated as a part of the licensed premises in relation to liquor sold or supplied under the licence.
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> > (4) A licensee who relies on subsection (2)(e) to sell liquor for consumption in a food court or seating area must ensure that a notice is displayed on the licensed premises—
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> > > (a) in a position that is readily able to be read by persons purchasing the liquor, and
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> > > (b) that specifies where the liquor may be consumed.
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> > Maximum penalty for subsection (4)—20 penalty units.
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> **s 130B:** Ins 2014 No 76, Sch 1 \[62\]. Am 2018 No 7, Sch 1.9 \[17\]. Rep 2020 No 40, Sch 1.1\[6\]. Ins 2025 No 69, Sch 1\[3\].