Liquor Act 1982 No 147
Repealed version for 25 February 2008 to 30 June 2008 (accessed 19 May 2013 at 06:57)
Part 8Division 1Section 119

119   Sale etc of liquor outside trading hours

(1)  A licensee shall not:
(a)  keep his or her licensed premises open for the sale or supply of liquor, or
(b)  sell or supply liquor,
      at a time at which the licensee is not, by this Act or under the conditions of his or her licence, permitted to effect the sale or supply.

Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.

(2)  (Repealed)
(3)  Except as provided by subsection (4), a person shall not:
(a)  carry liquor away from premises the subject of a hotelier’s licence or an off-licence to sell liquor by retail at a time when the premises should not be open for the sale or supply of liquor, or
(b)  carry liquor away from premises to which a hotelier’s licence relates during trading hours for the premises that are earlier than 5 am.

Maximum penalty: 5 penalty units.

(4)  Notwithstanding subsection (3), the holder of a hotelier’s licence, his or her employee or a lodger in premises the subject of a hotelier’s licence, may at any time carry away from the licensed premises liquor that is reasonably required for consumption by the licensee or lodger on the day on which the liquor is carried away.
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