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Liquor Regulation 2002
sec.5Timing for making applications
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### sec.5 Timing for making applications
An application for any of the following must be made at least 21 days before the day stated in the application as the day on which the approval, permit or variation is proposed to take effect—
a car park approval;
a community liquor permit;
a craft beer producer permit;
an extended hours permit;
a restricted liquor permit;
a temporary variation of trading hours or licence conditions for 1 occasion or event;
an artisan spirits producer permit.
An application for a commercial public event permit must be made at least 28 days before the day stated in the application as the day on which the permit is proposed to take effect.
An application for an adult entertainment permit for 1 occasion must be made at least 8 weeks before the day stated in the application as the day on which the permit is proposed to take effect.
s 5 amd 2008 SL No. 418 s 5 ; 2016 SL No. 147 s 4 ; 2021 SL No. 35 s 4
(sec.5-ssec.1) An application for any of the following must be made at least 21 days before the day stated in the application as the day on which the approval, permit or variation is proposed to take effect— a car park approval; a community liquor permit; a craft beer producer permit; an extended hours permit; a restricted liquor permit; a temporary variation of trading hours or licence conditions for 1 occasion or event; an artisan spirits producer permit.
(sec.5-ssec.2) An application for a commercial public event permit must be made at least 28 days before the day stated in the application as the day on which the permit is proposed to take effect.
(sec.5-ssec.3) An application for an adult entertainment permit for 1 occasion must be made at least 8 weeks before the day stated in the application as the day on which the permit is proposed to take effect.
- (a) a car park approval;
- (b) a community liquor permit;
- (c) a craft beer producer permit;
- (d) an extended hours permit;
- (e) a restricted liquor permit;
- (f) a temporary variation of trading hours or licence conditions for 1 occasion or event;
- (g) an artisan spirits producer permit.