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Liquor Regulation 2018
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#### 48D Conditions of pop-up licences
48D Conditions of pop-up licences
> > (1) Liquor may only be sold or supplied under a pop-up licence if—
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> > > (a) in relation to a pop-up licence (bar)—the number of patrons on the licensed premises does not exceed100 or any lesser maximum number of patrons as may be specified by a condition imposed by the Authority, or
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> > > (b) in relation to a pop-up licence (event)—the licensee has complied with the arrangements referred to in clause 48C(4) and the number of patrons at the event does not exceed the maximum number of patrons specified (if any) by a condition imposed by the Authority.
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> > (2) Liquor may only be sold or supplied under a pop-up licence—
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> > > (a) in relation to a pop-up bar—between 10 am and midnight on any day or any shorter period as may be specified by a condition imposed by the Authority, or
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> > > (b) in relation to an event—between 8 am and midnight on any day or any shorter period as may be specified by a condition imposed by the Authority, or
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> > > (c) in relation to a promotion—between 8 am and midnight on any day or any shorter period as may be specified by a condition imposed by the Authority.
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> > (2A) Despite subclause (2), liquor may be sold or supplied under a pop-up licence (bar) or pop-up licence (event) for a period until 2 am on any day if—
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> > > (a) the licence is used for outdoor dining and the sale of liquor with (or ancillary to) outdoor dining, and
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> > > (b) the Authority has provided written approval for the licensee to sell or supply liquor for the period.
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> > (2B) Liquor may only be sold or supplied under a pop-up licence (promotion) if the liquor is not sold or supplied as—
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> > > (a) a drink that is designed to be consumed rapidly (commonly referred to as a “shot”, a “shooter” or a “bomb”), or
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> > > (b) a ready to drink beverage with an alcohol by volume content of more than 5%.
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> > (3) (Repealed)
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> **cl 48D:** Ins 2019 (125), Sch 1 \[4\]. Am 2020 (610), Sch 1\[14\]–\[16\]; 2022 No 26, Sch 2.17.