Tasmanian Legislation
Liquor Licensing (Fees) Regulations 2015
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following regulations under the Liquor Licensing Act 1990 .
24 August 2015
C. WARNER
Governor
By Her Excellency's Command,
PETER gUTWEIN
Treasurer
1. Short title These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Fees) Regulations 2015 .
2. Commencement These regulations take effect on the seventh day after the day on which their making is notified in the Gazette.
3. Interpretation In these regulations – Act means the Liquor Licensing Act 1990 .
4. Fees The fees set out in Schedule 1 are prescribed as the fees that are payable under the Act in respect of the matters to which they relate.
5. Legislation rescinded The legislation specified in Schedule 2 is rescinded.
SCHEDULE 1 - Fees
Regulation 4
PART 1 - Liquor Licences
1. Application under section 23 of the Act for – (a) a general licence – 800 fee units (b) an on-licence granted in respect of premises operating as a restaurant – 400 fee units (c) any other on-licence – 800 fee units (d) an off-licence – 800 fee units (e) a club licence – 800 fee units (f) a special licence authorising the sale of local wine or Tasmanian wine at winery or cellar door premises – 200 fee units (g) a special licence authorising the sale of local wine or Tasmanian wine from a vineyard only – 100 fee units (h) any other special licence – 400 fee units 2. Grant of licence under section 25 of the Act for – (a) a general licence – 200 fee units (b) an on-licence referred to in item 1(b) – 200 fee units (c) any other on-licence – 200 fee units (d) an off-licence – 200 fee units (e) a club licence – 200 fee units (f) any special licence – 200 fee units 2A. Application under section 25D of the Act for the variation of conditions of a liquor licence – 90 fee units 3. Annual liquor licence fee payable under section 26A of the Act for – (a) a general licence – 560 fee units (b) an on-licence referred to in item 1(b) – 260 fee units (c) any other on-licence – 395 fee units (d) an off-licence – 395 fee units (e) a club licence – 260 fee units (f) any special licence – 260 fee units 4. Application under section 28 of the Act for the transfer of – (a) a general licence – 400 fee units (b) an on-licence referred to in item 1(b) – 200 fee units (c) any other on-licence – 400 fee units (d) an off-licence – 400 fee units (e) a club licence – 400 fee units (f) a special licence referred to in item 1(f) or (g) – 100 fee units (g) any other special licence – 200 fee units 5. Application under section 30A of the Act for an authority to act as licensee – 100 fee units 6. . . . . . . . .
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