Liquor Control Act 1988
The
Liquor Control Act 1988 regulates the sale, supply and consumption of liquor,
the use of premises on which liquor is sold and the services and facilities provided
in conjunction with, or ancillary to the sale of liquor in order to minimise harm
or ill-health caused to people due to the use of liquor.
Liquor Control Regulations 1989
The Liquor Control Act 1988 is supported and complimented by subsidiary legislation
outlined in the
Liquor Control Regulations 1989.
Liquor Comission Rules 2007
The Rules of the Liquor Commission regulate the practice and procedure of the Commission
and matters that are related and subject to the regulations, as to the costs and
charges payable in relation to proceedings under this Act. On 5 October 2007 the
Liquor Commission Rules 2007 were published in the Government
Gazette and have effect from that date.
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