Examples of The Liquor Act in a sentence
The Liquor Act and Regulations require that public notice be given when an application for a liquor licence is made, even if it is for the transfer of an existing liquor licence from one business to another.
The Liquor Act, B.E. 2493, authorized Liquor Distillery Organization Excise Department to be the sole producer and distributor of pure alcohol.
In Queensland, the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR )administer The Liquor Act 1992, Liquor Regulation 2002 and The Wine Industry Act 1994.
LEGISLAGTIVE FRAMEWORK In Queensland, the legislative framework for Responsible Service of Alcohol includes: The Liquor Act 1992 and The Liquor Regulation 2002 (the interpretation of the Act) regulates the sale and supply of liquor and determine related penalties.
The Liquor Act sets out a framework for the making and consideration of disturbance and disciplinary complaints, and allows for the imposition of conditions on licences, monetary penalties and the suspension or cancellation of a licence.Prediction calculations have been done to check on potential noise breakout through the area of the Lower Concourse at the nearest noise sensitive residential receivers identified in Section 4.2.
The Liquor Act of 1969 is more comprehensive than the Enguli Act but still falls short of being sufficient.
The Liquor Act and the Summary Offences Act accounted for 19.3% and 17.6% of sentenced matters respectively.
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The Liquor Act Review Task Force encourages Nunavummiut to consider the issues and questions raised in this document.
The Liquor Act also specifies that Responsible Management of Licensed Venues (RMLV) training is mandatory for new licensees or nominees, or those returning to the industry after a long period of absence, and for those licensees/nominees who change the type of licensed premises they run within three years of completing the course.