๐ Liquor Control Regulations Amendment Regulations 2026
These regulations amend the Liquor Control Regulations 1989, introducing a definition for 'low alcohol liquor', replacing provisions related to occasional licences and extended trading permits, and making various other technical and administrative changes. They also delete several regulations concerning proof of age and other matters.
Liquor licensees and applicants for liquor licences or permits will be affected by changes to application requirements, prescribed permit types, and evidence of age documentation. The introduction of 'low alcohol liquor' may impact product classification and sales. The changes to application timelines for occasional licences and extended trading permits will require adjustments for event planning.
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