Liquor Licensing Amendment Regulations 1996 (WA)

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26 November 1996) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 6629

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RA301

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1988

LIQUOR LICENSING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive

Council,

Citation

1.   These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing Amendment

Regulations 1996.

Principal regulations

2.  In these regulations the Liquor Licensing Regulations 1989* are referred

to as the principal regulations.

[* Published in Gazette 27 January 1989, pp. 209-61.

For amendments to 5 November 1996 see 1995 Index to

Legislation of Western Australia, Table 4, p. 170.1

Regulation 4A amended

3.   Regulation 4A (2) of the principal regulations is amended in the

definition of "alcohol based food essence" by deleting "exceeding

50 millilitres;" and substituting the following —

substituting a semicolon; and

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exceeding —

(a) 100 millilitres, in the case of natural vanilla essence; or
(b) 50 millilitres, in any other case;

Regulation 8 amended

4.   Regulation 8 of the principal regulations is amended

(a)

by inserting after the regulation designation "8." the subregulation designation "(1)";

(b) by deleting "this Act —" and substituting the following —
" the Act —
(c) by deleting the full stop at the end of paragraph (g) and
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(d) by inserting after paragraph (g) the following —

it

(h) the sale or supply of liquor —
(i) by a person who conducts or manages an approved nursing home, within the meaning of the Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927, to a person who is a patient and resident of the nursing home;
(ii) by a person who conducts or manages an

approved private psychiatric hostel, within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1962, to a person who is a patient and resident of the private psychiatric hostel; or

(iii) by a person —

(I) who operates a hostel as; or

(II) who manages a hostel on behalf of,

an approved operator of hostels, to an aged person or disabled person who is a resident of the hostel.

(2)

In subregulation (1) (h) (iii), "aged person", "approved operator", "disabled person" and "hostel" each has the same meaning as it has in the Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 of the Commonwealth.

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By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

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