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Liquor Regulation 2002
sec.41BRapid intoxication drinks— Act , s 155AG (b)
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### sec.41B Rapid intoxication drinks— Act , s 155AG (b)
For section 155AG (b) of the Act , the following types of drinks are prescribed—
a drink, served in a small glass or other small container that allows the drink to be consumed rapidly, if it is—
a drink commonly known as a shot, shooter, bomb, blaster or test tube; or
a jelly shot; or
another drink, however described, that is similar to a drink mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii) ;
a drink, prepared on licensed premises or premises to which a permit relates, that contains more than 45ml of spirits or liqueur;
a pre-mixed alcoholic drink that is either or both of the following—
a drink in which the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is more than 5% by volume;
a drink that contains more ethyl alcohol (ethanol) than 2 standard drinks.
a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 10% by volume and the equivalent of 1.6 standard drinks
a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 4.8% by volume and the equivalent of 2.5 standard drinks
a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 6% by volume and the equivalent of 3.1 standard drinks
Subsection (1) (b) does not include a drink that is a cocktail if—
the cocktail is listed on a document (a cocktail menu ) prepared by the licensee for licensed premises, or the permittee for premises to which a permit relates, and displayed on the premises; and
the cocktail’s price is listed on the cocktail menu; and
during the restricted period the cocktail is not sold for less than the price listed on the cocktail menu for the cocktail; and
the cocktail is not designed to be consumed rapidly.
In this section—
jelly shot means the product described in section 42A (2) .
pre-mixed alcoholic drink means an alcoholic mixed drink prepared by a manufacturer.
s 41B ins 2016 SL No. 71 s 4
amd 2018 SL No. 92 s 4
(sec.41B-ssec.1) For section 155AG (b) of the Act , the following types of drinks are prescribed— a drink, served in a small glass or other small container that allows the drink to be consumed rapidly, if it is— a drink commonly known as a shot, shooter, bomb, blaster or test tube; or a jelly shot; or another drink, however described, that is similar to a drink mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii) ; a drink, prepared on licensed premises or premises to which a permit relates, that contains more than 45ml of spirits or liqueur; a pre-mixed alcoholic drink that is either or both of the following— a drink in which the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is more than 5% by volume; a drink that contains more ethyl alcohol (ethanol) than 2 standard drinks. a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 10% by volume and the equivalent of 1.6 standard drinks a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 4.8% by volume and the equivalent of 2.5 standard drinks a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 6% by volume and the equivalent of 3.1 standard drinks
(sec.41B-ssec.2) Subsection (1) (b) does not include a drink that is a cocktail if—
(sec.41B-ssec) the cocktail is listed on a document (a cocktail menu ) prepared by the licensee for licensed premises, or the permittee for premises to which a permit relates, and displayed on the premises; and the cocktail’s price is listed on the cocktail menu; and during the restricted period the cocktail is not sold for less than the price listed on the cocktail menu for the cocktail; and the cocktail is not designed to be consumed rapidly.
(sec.41B-ssec.3) In this section— jelly shot means the product described in section 42A (2) . pre-mixed alcoholic drink means an alcoholic mixed drink prepared by a manufacturer.
- (a) a drink, served in a small glass or other small container that allows the drink to be consumed rapidly, if it is— (i) a drink commonly known as a shot, shooter, bomb, blaster or test tube; or (ii) a jelly shot; or (iii) another drink, however described, that is similar to a drink mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii) ;
- (i) a drink commonly known as a shot, shooter, bomb, blaster or test tube; or
- (ii) a jelly shot; or
- (iii) another drink, however described, that is similar to a drink mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii) ;
- (b) a drink, prepared on licensed premises or premises to which a permit relates, that contains more than 45ml of spirits or liqueur;
- (c) a pre-mixed alcoholic drink that is either or both of the following— (i) a drink in which the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is more than 5% by volume; (ii) a drink that contains more ethyl alcohol (ethanol) than 2 standard drinks.
- (i) a drink in which the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is more than 5% by volume;
- (ii) a drink that contains more ethyl alcohol (ethanol) than 2 standard drinks.
- (i) a drink commonly known as a shot, shooter, bomb, blaster or test tube; or
- (ii) a jelly shot; or
- (iii) another drink, however described, that is similar to a drink mentioned in subparagraph (i) or (ii) ;
- (i) a drink in which the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is more than 5% by volume;
- (ii) a drink that contains more ethyl alcohol (ethanol) than 2 standard drinks.
- • a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 10% by volume and the equivalent of 1.6 standard drinks
- • a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 4.8% by volume and the equivalent of 2.5 standard drinks
- • a drink in which the amount of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is 6% by volume and the equivalent of 3.1 standard drinks
- (a) the cocktail is listed on a document (a cocktail menu ) prepared by the licensee for licensed premises, or the permittee for premises to which a permit relates, and displayed on the premises; and
- (b) the cocktail’s price is listed on the cocktail menu; and
- (c) during the restricted period the cocktail is not sold for less than the price listed on the cocktail menu for the cocktail; and
- (d) the cocktail is not designed to be consumed rapidly.