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Liquor Control Reform Act 1998
113Consuming or having liquor on unlicensed premises
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113 Consuming or having liquor on unlicensed premises
S. 113(1) substituted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(1).
(1) A person must not consume or supply liquor on any premises to which this section applies unless a licence or BYO permit is in force in respect of those premises.
S. 113(1A) inserted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(1).
(1A) A person must not have in possession or under control any liquor other than liquor in a sealed container on any premises to which this section applies unless a licence or BYO permit is in force in respect of those premises.
S. 113(1B) inserted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(1).
(1B) A person must not permit or allow any liquor to be consumed or supplied on any premises to which this section applies unless a licence or BYO permit is in force in respect of those premises.
S. 113(1C) inserted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(1).
(1C) A person must not permit or allow any liquor other than liquor in a sealed container to be in the possession or under the control of a person on any premises to which this section applies unless a licence or BYO permit is in force in respect of those premises.
(2) This section applies to the following premises—
S. 113(2)(a) substituted by No. 49/2021 s. 43.
(a) premises that are a convenience store;
(b) premises where meals are ordinarily served to the public for consumption on the premises;
(c) premises occupied by a club;
(d) premises where light refreshments and non-intoxicating drinks are sold to the public for consumption on the premises but where meals are not ordinarily served to the public for consumption on the premises.
S. 113A inserted by No. 88/2009 s. 7.