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sec.42AUndesirable liquor product— Act , s 156B
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### sec.42A Undesirable liquor product— Act , s 156B
For section 156B (1) of the Act , each of the following is declared to be an undesirable liquor product—
a product containing liquor in a flexible tube bearing a name that includes either or both of the words ‘go’ or ‘vodka’, whether in lower case, upper case or a combination of both;
a product that is liquor in powdered or crystal form.
the powdered alcohol known as Palcohol
a powder contained in a capsule or in the form of a tablet
Also, for section 156B (1) of the Act , a product that blends liquor with gelatine, agar, agar-agar, kanten, Irish moss or a similar product, to create a jelly-like substance that is liquor, is declared to be an undesirable liquor product.
However, subsection (2) only applies if—
the product is sold or supplied for consumption off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied; or
the product is sold or supplied in a syringe or syringe-like product, whether for consumption on or off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied.
In this section—
flexible tube means a flexible metal, plastic or laminate container sealed permanently at one end and having a cap at the other end.
s 42A ins 2009 SL No. 215 s 4
amd 2014 SL No. 261 s 4 ; 2018 SL No. 92 s 5
(sec.42A-ssec.1) For section 156B (1) of the Act , each of the following is declared to be an undesirable liquor product— a product containing liquor in a flexible tube bearing a name that includes either or both of the words ‘go’ or ‘vodka’, whether in lower case, upper case or a combination of both; a product that is liquor in powdered or crystal form. the powdered alcohol known as Palcohol a powder contained in a capsule or in the form of a tablet
(sec.42A-ssec.2) Also, for section 156B (1) of the Act , a product that blends liquor with gelatine, agar, agar-agar, kanten, Irish moss or a similar product, to create a jelly-like substance that is liquor, is declared to be an undesirable liquor product.
(sec.42A-ssec.3) However, subsection (2) only applies if— the product is sold or supplied for consumption off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied; or the product is sold or supplied in a syringe or syringe-like product, whether for consumption on or off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied.
(sec.42A-ssec.4) In this section— flexible tube means a flexible metal, plastic or laminate container sealed permanently at one end and having a cap at the other end.
- (a) a product containing liquor in a flexible tube bearing a name that includes either or both of the words ‘go’ or ‘vodka’, whether in lower case, upper case or a combination of both;
- (b) a product that is liquor in powdered or crystal form. Examples for paragraph (b) — • the powdered alcohol known as Palcohol • a powder contained in a capsule or in the form of a tablet
- • the powdered alcohol known as Palcohol
- • a powder contained in a capsule or in the form of a tablet
- • the powdered alcohol known as Palcohol
- • a powder contained in a capsule or in the form of a tablet
- (a) the product is sold or supplied for consumption off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied; or
- (b) the product is sold or supplied in a syringe or syringe-like product, whether for consumption on or off the licensed premises on which it is sold or supplied.