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The objects of the Liquor Act 2007 are to:
Harm minimisation guidelines are to reduce harm caused by alcohol abuse, anti social behaviour and crime.
Who can be penalised for supplying liquor to an intoxicated customer on a licensed premise?
Which of the following is an example of a packaged liquor licence?
A graduated system of restrictions are applied to all premises which trade after midnight.
A disturbance complaint can be lodged against a licensed premise by a local resident.
The NSW liquor laws require licensees and staff to follow the following prescribed steps:
A minor can remain within 'a minor’s area' in a hotel if unattended by a responsible adult, so long as the responsible adult accompanying them remains on the premises.
An adult manager of a junior football team would be classified as a responsible adult when the team is attending a hotel for a dinner.
A minor can take delivery of liquor that is home delivered only if directed to do so by a parent or legal guardian.
A minor can enter a bar area of a hotel or club if performing in the bar area.
The Director General, Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services cannot ban undesirable liquor products.
A sign displaying the name of the premises, the licensees and type of licence must be displayed at the entrance to licensed premises.
Where should this sign be displayed in a hotel? (Click on the image to enlarge.)
Premises can charge for bottled water on licensed premises as long as they also provide free drinking water for patrons at the bar.
A customer can remain on a licensed premise when showing severe signs of intoxication if they promise not to drink any more alcohol.