Casino Control Amendment (Drinking Water) Regulation 2004 (NSW)

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2004 No 437

New South Wales

Casino Control Amendment (Drinking

Water) Regulation 2004

under the

Casino Control Act 1992

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Casino Control Act 1992.

GRANT McBRIDE, M.P.,

Minister for Gaming and Racing

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to require drinking water to be made available free of charge to patrons of licensed premises in the casino or casino environs.

This Regulation is made under the Casino Control Act 1992, including section 89 and section 170 (the general regulation-making power) and section 20 of the Liquor Act 1982 (as modified and applying to licensed premises in the casino or casino environs under the Casino Control Regulation 2001).

Published in Gazette No 112 of 2 July 2004, page 5604 Page 1
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Clause 1 Casino Control Amendment (Drinking Water) Regulation 2004

Casino Control Amendment (Drinking Water)

Regulation 2004

under the

Casino Control Act 1992

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Casino Control Amendment (Drinking

Water) Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement

This Regulation commences on 1 August 2004.

3 Amendment of Casino Control Regulation 2001

The Casino Control Regulation 2001 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.

2004 No 437

Casino Control Amendment (Drinking Water) Regulation 2004

Amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 3)

[1]      Clause 35A

Insert after clause 35:

35A Drinking water to be available free of charge on licensed
premises
(1) A licence is subject to the condition that drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied on the licensed premises, be made available free of charge to patrons at or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises.
(2) In this clause:
licence and licensed premises have the same meanings as they have in the Liquor Act 1982, as applied by Schedule 5 and modified by Schedule 6.

[2] Schedule 6 Applied provisions of the Liquor Act 1982 as modified

Insert after section 20 (6):

(7) A licence is subject to the conditions prescribed by the
regulations under the Casino Control Act 1992.

BY AUTHORITY

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