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Liquor Regulation 2002
sec.17Application for inclusion of, or change to, statement about other premises— Act , s 154C
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### sec.17 Application for inclusion of, or change to, statement about other premises— Act , s 154C
This section applies to a licensee’s application mentioned in section 154C of the Act for the inclusion of, or change to, a statement in a community club licence that the licensed premises includes other premises.
The application must be made in the approved form and be accompanied by—
a statement about the events for which the premises will be used infrequently, including, for example, home games or training sessions; and
evidence, satisfactory to the commissioner, of the licensee’s ownership of, or legal right to occupy, the other premises; and
a description of the area proposed for the sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and
a statement about the hours for sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and
a statement about the nature of noise that will be made at the area described under paragraph (c) , including, for example, noise from a public address system or playing recorded music for the events; and
a plan of the site for the events, with details of the facilities that are to be provided, including, for example, car parking, fencing, food and drink stations, lighting, security stations and toilets; and
a statement about how many persons are expected to attend the events, and the expected range of ages of the persons; and
arrangements for liquor service at the events; and
arrangements for security at the events; and
the fee prescribed in schedule 1 for the application.
In this section—
arrangements for liquor service includes—
how the licensee will decide the number of staff to be employed in the service of liquor and how the staff are to be trained in the responsible service of alcohol; and
how the purchase of liquor is to be made by persons attending events, including, for example, whether ticketing is to be used; and
the type of containers to be used for dispensing liquor; and
hours a manager will be on duty and the names of persons who are to be on duty as managers.
arrangements for security includes the number of persons to be used for security purposes and their proposed location and role.
s 17 amd 2008 SL No. 418 s 13 ; 2012 SL No. 248 s 18
(sec.17-ssec.1) This section applies to a licensee’s application mentioned in section 154C of the Act for the inclusion of, or change to, a statement in a community club licence that the licensed premises includes other premises.
(sec.17-ssec.2) The application must be made in the approved form and be accompanied by— a statement about the events for which the premises will be used infrequently, including, for example, home games or training sessions; and evidence, satisfactory to the commissioner, of the licensee’s ownership of, or legal right to occupy, the other premises; and a description of the area proposed for the sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and a statement about the hours for sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and a statement about the nature of noise that will be made at the area described under paragraph (c) , including, for example, noise from a public address system or playing recorded music for the events; and a plan of the site for the events, with details of the facilities that are to be provided, including, for example, car parking, fencing, food and drink stations, lighting, security stations and toilets; and a statement about how many persons are expected to attend the events, and the expected range of ages of the persons; and arrangements for liquor service at the events; and arrangements for security at the events; and the fee prescribed in schedule 1 for the application.
(sec.17-ssec.3) In this section— arrangements for liquor service includes— how the licensee will decide the number of staff to be employed in the service of liquor and how the staff are to be trained in the responsible service of alcohol; and how the purchase of liquor is to be made by persons attending events, including, for example, whether ticketing is to be used; and the type of containers to be used for dispensing liquor; and hours a manager will be on duty and the names of persons who are to be on duty as managers. arrangements for security includes the number of persons to be used for security purposes and their proposed location and role.
- (a) a statement about the events for which the premises will be used infrequently, including, for example, home games or training sessions; and
- (b) evidence, satisfactory to the commissioner, of the licensee’s ownership of, or legal right to occupy, the other premises; and
- (c) a description of the area proposed for the sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and
- (d) a statement about the hours for sale and consumption of liquor on the other premises for the events; and
- (e) a statement about the nature of noise that will be made at the area described under paragraph (c) , including, for example, noise from a public address system or playing recorded music for the events; and
- (f) a plan of the site for the events, with details of the facilities that are to be provided, including, for example, car parking, fencing, food and drink stations, lighting, security stations and toilets; and
- (g) a statement about how many persons are expected to attend the events, and the expected range of ages of the persons; and
- (h) arrangements for liquor service at the events; and
- (i) arrangements for security at the events; and
- (j) the fee prescribed in schedule 1 for the application.
- (a) how the licensee will decide the number of staff to be employed in the service of liquor and how the staff are to be trained in the responsible service of alcohol; and
- (b) how the purchase of liquor is to be made by persons attending events, including, for example, whether ticketing is to be used; and
- (c) the type of containers to be used for dispensing liquor; and
- (d) hours a manager will be on duty and the names of persons who are to be on duty as managers.