A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
Guidance as to the process that will be followed where the licensing authority proposes to impose, vary or cancel conditions on a licence on its own motion.
Guidance on submitting an unconditional section 40 certificate (certificate of local planning authority) or development approval lodged in lieu of a section 40 certificate.
Including those licences issued as an Occasional Licence.
This document provides the industry with a framework of practices to follow in the responsible promotion and advertising of liquor.
Guidance as to the legislative requirements associated with the grant of a licence and it also identifies the matters that the licensing authority may have regard to when considering applications in respect of a residential premises.
Guidance as to the legislative requirements and criteria that will be used when considering the suitability of premises to be licensed under the Act.
This guideline explains the provisions of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) that can be relied upon by licensees and other authorised persons to refuse service to people.
Guidance on the legislative provisions relating to profit sharing and management arrangements, and the circumstances that must be taken into consideration when contemplating such arrangements.
Guidance for producers licence.
Under section 16 of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (‘the Act’), the licensing authority is required to act without undue formality and is not bound by the legal rules of evidence.
Guidance on packaged liquor sales.
Under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (‘the Act’), the sale and supply of liquor must always take place on or from the licensed premises.
Guidance for occasional liquor licences.
Legislative requirements relevant to objections and submissions under the Act.
Guidance on lodgers on licensed premises.
Guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with Liquor Accords.
Guidance on the legislative provisions regarding the situations where it is acceptable for a juvenile to be present on licensed premises (for reasons other than approved work experience/training).
Guidance to the legislative and operational requirements associated with the inspection of and access to documents relating to licensed premises that are held by the licensing authority.
To provide licensees with guidance regarding their obligations in relation to recording incidents that occur on and in the vicinity of their licensed premises.
The sale, supply and consumption of liquor needs to be carefully regulated.