Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading Hours Grand Final and Boxing Day) Regulation 2004 (NSW)

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2004 No 657

New South Wales

Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading

Hours—Grand Final and Boxing Day)

Regulation 2004

under the

Liquor Act 1982

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

GRANT McBRIDE, M.P.,

Minister for Gaming and Racing

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to prescribe Sunday 3 October 2004 (the day of the NRL grand final) and Sunday 26 December 2004 (Boxing Day and the day on which the Boxing Day cricket test match and the Sydney to Hobart yacht race start) for the purposes of section 24B of the Liquor Act 1982. That section provides that hotels may be kept open until midnight on a Sunday that is prescribed by the regulations, but only when liquor is sold or supplied for consumption on the licensed premises.

This Regulation is made under the Liquor Act 1982, including sections 24B and 156 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 149 of 24 September 2004, page 7632 Page 1
2004 No 657 Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading Hours—Grand Final and Boxing Day)
Clause 1 Regulation 2004

Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading Hours—Grand

Final and Boxing Day) Regulation 2004

under the

Liquor Act 1982

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading Hours—
Grand Final and Boxing Day) Regulation 2004.

2 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 1996

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

Liquor Amendment (Sunday Trading Hours—Grand Final and Boxing Day) 2004 No 657
Regulation 2004
Amendment Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2)

Clause 83A Dates prescribed for special events Sunday hotel trading

Omit the dates specified in the clause. Insert instead:

Sunday 3 October 2004

Sunday 26 December 2004

BY AUTHORITY

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