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Liquor Control Reform (Prohibited Supply) Amendment Regulations 2008

S.R. No. 20/2008

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1Objective

2Authorising provision

3Commencement

4Prohibition of supply of certain liquor tubes inserted

7Prohibition of supply of certain liquor supplied in flexible tubes

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S.R. No. 20/2008

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998

Liquor Control Reform (Prohibited Supply) Amendment Regulations 2008

The Lieutenant-Governor as the Governor's deputy with the advice of the Executive Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 8 April 2008

Responsible Minister:

TONY ROBINSON
Minister for Consumer Affairs

Ryan Heath

Clerk of the Executive Council

1Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Liquor Control Reform (Prohibited Supply) Regulations 2005 to prohibit the supply of certain alcoholic beverages that are supplied in flexible tubes.

2Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 118B of the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998.

3Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 15 April 2008.

4Prohibition of supply of certain liquor tubes inserted

After Regulation 6 of the Liquor Control Reform (Prohibited Supply) Regulations 2005[1] insert

"7   Prohibition of supply of certain liquor supplied in flexible tubes

(1)A person must not supply liquor in a flexible tube bearing a name that includes any one or more of the words "GO", "Vodka", "Wodka" or "Eikohol", whether spelled in uppercase, lowercase or any combination of both.

Penalty:30 penalty units.

(2)For the purposes of subregulation (1)—

flexible tube means a flexible metal, plastic or laminate container sealed permanently at one end and having a cap at the other end.

Example

.".

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[1] Reg. 4: S.R. No. 171/2005.

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