Liquor Licensing Amendment Regulations 2005 (WA)
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| 98 | GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA | 11 January 2005 |
RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR
RG301*
Liquor Licensing Act 1988
Liquor Licensing Amendment
Regulations 2005
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
1. Citation Regulations 2005.
2. The regulations amended
The amendments in these regulations are to the Liquor
Licensing Regulations 1989*.
[* Reprint 4 as at 2 April 2004.For amendments to 16 December 2004 see Gazette 9 July,
10 August and 30 November 2004.]
3. Regulations 3AB and 3AC inserted
After regulation 3A the following regulations are inserted —“
3AB. Mist of gas and liquid (containing ethanol) is “a
kind” of liquor
For the purposes of paragraph (e) of the definition of “a
kind” in section 3(1) of the Act, a substance that
regulation 4AB prescribes as being liquor is prescribed
as being a kind of liquor.3AC. Liquid containing ethanol and sold in aerosol
container is “a kind” of liquor
For the purposes of paragraph (e) of the definition of “a
kind” in section 3(1) of the Act, a substance that
regulation 4AC prescribes as being liquor is prescribed
as being a kind of liquor.
”.
4. Regulations 4AB and 4AC inserted
After regulation 4A the following regulations are inserted —“
4AB. “Liquor” — mist of gas and liquid (containing
ethanol) is a prescribed substance
For the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of
“liquor” in section 3(1) of the Act, a substance that is a
mist made up of —
(a) a gas; and
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(b)
droplets of a liquid that at 20° Celsius contains more than 0.5% ethanol by volume,
is prescribed as being liquor.
4AC. “Liquor” — liquid containing ethanol and sold in
aerosol container is a prescribed substanceFor the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of
“liquor” in section 3(1) of the Act, a substance that —
(a) is sold in an aerosol container; (b) is intended to be inhaled by humans; and (c)
at 20° Celsius contains more than 0.5% ethanol by volume,
is prescribed as being liquor.
”.
By Command of the Governor,
ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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