Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Variation Regulations 2004 (SA)

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South Australia

Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Variation Regulations 2004

under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

  1. Short title

  2. Commencement

  3. Variation provisions

Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Regulations 1997

  1. Variation of Schedule 1—Long term dry areas

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Variation Regulations 2004.

2—Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Variation provisions

In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Regulations 1997

4—Variation of Schedule 1—Long term dry areas

Schedule 1, item headed "Port Lincoln—Area 1", column headed "Period"—delete "Continuous until 18 December 2004." and substitute:

Continuous until 18 December 2007, provided that where—

    (a)    an event of historic, cultural, traditional or major community significance is held within the area; and

    (b)    the consumption and possession of liquor within the area (or a defined portion of the area) are authorised for a specified period during the event by the City of Port Lincoln,

the prohibition does not apply in the area (or defined portion of the area) during that specified period.

The City of Port Lincoln may not grant authorisations in relation to more than 3 events in a calendar year.

Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council

on 16 December 2004

No 254 of 2004

OLGC 97/0401

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