Liquor Licensing

Published: 31st May 2011
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Liquor Licensing in New South Wales is administered by the Department of Gaming & Racing,the Liquor Administration Board and the Licensing Court.

Common Types of Licences

Caterer's Licence - this licence is required for premises where functions are held and liquor is served and also when a caterer serves liquor with food at a function.

Function Licence - a temporary or permanent licence can be obtained from the Licensing Court for liquor to be sold at special events.

Hotelier's Licence - this licence entitles the holder to sell liquor on premises with a retail shop and with the Court's approval can trade up to 24 hours a day.

Nightclub Licence - before a nightclub licence is granted,the applicant will need to obtain approval from the local authority such as the local council for the premises to be used as a place for public entertainment.The licence also has certain conditions attached to it if meals are also served at the premises.

Retail (Off-Licence) - the public can purchase liquor for consumption away from the premises.

Wholesale (Off-Licence) - this allows the holder to supply liquor to other outlets where liquor is sold or consumed.

Motel (On-Licence) - this allows the guest of a motel (without a licensed restaurant) to purchase and consume liquor in their motel rooms.

Restaurant (On-Licence) - the licensee is allowed to sell liquor to the diners for consumption with the food served at the premises.If the restaurant has a reception area endorsed on the licence then liquor can be consumed in that area before or after the meal. For a restaurant to serve patrons who wish to drink liquor without a meal a dine-or-drink authority is required. A licence is not required for restaurants offering BYO.

New Licence - if the business is new,then an application can be made to the Licensing Court for the issue of a new licence subject to all the necessary requirements having been met.

Transfer of Existing Licence - if there is an existing business, then the purchaser of the business will need to have the appropriate licence transferred to the purchaser at the time of settlement of the purchase of the business

For comprehensive legal assistance with Liquor Licensing, please contact LAC Lawyers.

If you are interested to know something more on Liquor Licensing and other details,you are welcome to the Commercial Law site.

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