Liquor Amendment (Special Events-Extended Trading Periods) Regulation 2012 (NSW)

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2012 No 15

New South Wales

Liquor Amendment (Special Events—

Extended Trading Periods) Regulation

2012

under the

Liquor Act 2007

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Liquor Act 2007.

GEORGE SOURIS, MP

Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to give hotels and clubs extended trading hours on certain Sundays on which special events will be held, being the Tamworth Country Music Festival, the Australian Open Tennis Final and the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Series.

This Regulation is made under the Liquor Act 2007, including section 13.

Published LW 20 January 2012 Page 1
2012 No 15 Liquor Amendment (Special Events—Extended Trading Periods)
Clause 1 Regulation 2012

Liquor Amendment (Special Events—Extended Trading

Periods) Regulation 2012

under the

Liquor Act 2007

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Liquor Amendment (Special Events—Extended
Trading Periods) Regulation 2012.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the
NSW legislation website.

3 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 2008

Clause 38A

Omit the clause. Insert instead:

38A Extended trading periods for hotels and clubs

For the purposes of section 13 of the Act, the period of 2 hours from 10pm until midnight on any of the following days is prescribed as a period during which liquor may be sold or supplied for consumption on the premises to which a hotel licence or club licence relates:

(a) Sunday 22 January 2012 (but only for hotels or club premises in the Tamworth Regional local government area),
(b) Sunday 29 January 2012,
(c) Sunday 5 February 2012,
(d) Sunday 12 February 2012,
(e) Sunday 19 February 2012,
(f) Sunday 26 February 2012,
(g) Sunday 4 March 2012.
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