Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Regulation (No 2) 2017 (NSW)

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New South Wales

Liquor Amendment (Special Licence

Conditions) Regulation (No 2) 2017

under the

Liquor Act 2007

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

PAUL TOOLE, MP Minister for Racing

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to change the list of licensed premises that are subject to the special licence regulation-making power).

conditions set out in Schedule 4 to the Liquor Act 2007.
Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Regulation

(No 2) 2017

under the

Liquor Act 2007

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Liquor Amendment (Special Licence Conditions) Regulation
(No 2) 2017.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on 1 December 2017 and is required to be published on the NSW legislation website.

Schedule 1 Amendment of Liquor Act 2007 No 90

[1]      Schedule 4 Special licence conditions for declared premises

Omit Tables 1 and 2 from clause 1. Insert instead:

Table 1—level 1 licences

Licence number Name of licensed premises Location
LIQH400102283 Ivy Sydney
LIQH400118139 Sydney Junction Hotel Hamilton

Table 2—level 2 licences

Licence number Name of licensed premises Location
LIQH424007134 Pontoon Bar Sydney
LIQH400108818 Home Nightclub Sydney
LIQH400122810 The Sunken Monkey Hotel Erina
LIQH400110200 Scruffy Murphy’s Sydney
LIQH400109172 The Coast Hotel Coffs Harbour
LIQH400119291 Sea Breeze Hotel Nelson Bay

[2]      Schedule 4, clause 2 (2A)

Omit the subclause. Insert instead:

(2A) This Schedule does not apply in relation to a newly specified licence until 8 December 2017. For the purposes of this subclause, a newly specified
licence is a licence that was not specified in Table 1 or Table 2 to clause 1
immediately before the substitution of those Tables by the Liquor Amendment
(Special Licence Conditions) Regulation (No 2) 2017.
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