Liquor (Kowanyama) Amendment Regulation 2020 (Qld)

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Part 1    Preliminary

1   Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Liquor (Kowanyama) Amendment Regulation 2020.

2   Commencement

(1)Part 3 commences on 1 January 2021, immediately after the commencement of the Liquor (Kowanyama and Pormpuraaw) Amendment Regulation 2020, part 3.
(2)Part 4 commences on 1 July 2021.

3   Regulation amended

This regulation amends the Liquor Regulation 2002.

Part 2    Amendment commencing on notification

4   Amendment of sch 1G (Kowanyama)

Schedule 1G, section 2, editor’s note—
omit, insert—

Editor’s note—

This section will be amended to impose the previous restriction on 1 July 2021. See Liquor (Kowanyama) Amendment Regulation 2020, section 7.

Part 3    Amendments commencing on 1 January 2021

5   Insertion of new s 37

After section 36P—
insert—

37    Exemption for particular community liquor permit in Kowanyama Shire Council

(1)This section applies to any application for a community liquor permit made by the Kowanyama Sport and Recreation Association Inc, between 1 January 2021 and 30 June 2021, for an event in the community area of the Kowanyama Shire Council.
(2)Despite section 36D, no fee is payable for the application under the Act.
(3)This section expires on 30 June 2021.

6   Amendment of sch 1G (Kowanyama)

Schedule 1G, section 2—
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2   Prescribed quantity

The prescribed quantity of liquor for each restricted area is—
(a)for liquor in which the concentration of alcohol is less than 4%—2.25L; or
(b)for any other liquor—zero.

Editor’s note—

This section will be amended to impose the previous restriction on 1 July 2021. See Liquor (Kowanyama) Amendment Regulation 2020, section 7.

Part 4    Amendment commencing on 1 July 2021

7   Amendment of sch 1G (Kowanyama)

(1)Schedule 1G, section 2, from ‘for each’—
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of any type for each restricted area is zero.

(2)Schedule 1G, section 2, editor’s note—
omit.
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