Liquor Act 1982 Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar) Regulation 2000 (2000-296) [GG No 81 of 30.6.2000, p 5422] (NSW)

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2000 No 296

Liquor Amendment (Principal New South Wales

Registrar) Regulation 2000

under the

Liquor Act 1982

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Liquor Act 1982.

JACK RICHARD FACE, M.P., Minister for Gaming and Racing

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to give the Principal Registrar of the Licensing Court power to exercise the jurisdiction of the Licensing Court in relation to certain licensing matters, being matters to which there has been no objection. This Regulation is made under the Liquor Act 1982, including sections 17 (4) and 156 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 81 of 30 June 2000, page 5422 Page 1
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Clause 1 Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar) Regulation 2000

Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar)
Regulation 2000

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar)
Regulation 2000.

2 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 1996

The Liquor Regulation 1996 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

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Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar) Regulation 2000

Amendment Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2)

Clause 81A

Insert after clause 81:

81A Matters that may be dealt with by Principal Registrar (section
17 (4) of the Act)

For the purposes of section 17 (4) of the Act, the Principal Registrar may exercise the jurisdiction of the court in relation to the following matters, being matters to which there has been no objection:

(a)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 32 of the Act with respect to an application to vary the trading hours for licensed premises to which an on-licence (restaurant) relates,

(b)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 33 (b) of the Act with respect to an application for an order that fixes the trading hours in respect of licensed premises to which an on-licence (theatre) relates,

(c)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 34 of the Act with respect to an application for an order that fixes the trading hours in respect of licensed premises to which an on-licence (university) relates,

(d)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 35A of the Act with respect to an application for a variation of the trading hours for licensed premises to which an on-licence (vessel) relates,

(e)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 51 of the Act with respect to an application for a permanent on-licence (function),

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Liquor Amendment (Principal Registrar) Regulation 2000

Schedule 1 Amendment

(f)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 61 of the Act with respect to an application for the transfer of a licence, including the jurisdiction of the court under that section to make a provisional grant of the application, but only if:

(i)

the proposed transferee has completed a course of training approved by the Board that promotes the responsible sale, supply and service of liquor, and

(ii)

the proposed transferee has completed any course of training or instruction required by or under the Act or the court has determined that the proposed transferee is not required to complete such a course of training,

(g)

the jurisdiction of the court to allow additional periods in which the provisional grant of an application for the transfer of a licence has effect (as referred to in section 61 (4) (b) of the Act),

(h)

the jurisdiction of the court under section 69D of the Act with respect to an application for the approval of a person’s appointment as the manager of licensed premises, including the jurisdiction of the court under that section to grant a provisional approval.

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