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The Liquor Commission is established under section 8 of the Liquor Control Act 1988 to provide a flexible system with as little formality and technicality as practicable.
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor WA (P/P)DRGL Vision. To regulate the liquor and gambling industries with integrity. The Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor is responsible for regulating and maintaining the integrity of lawful racing, gambling and liquor activities for Western Australians to participate in.
- Act No: 054 of 1988: Assent Date: : As Passed: Liquor Licensing Act 1988: Reprint: Liquor Control Act 1988: Former Title: Liquor Licensing Act 1988.
- DRGL Vision To regulate the liquor and gambling industries with integrity. The Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor is responsible for regulating and maintaining.
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Annual licence fees. Licensees should by now have paid their annual licence fee invoices in full (deadline was January 1, 2. Nonpayment of the licence fee is likely to result in a late payment penalty, in addition to the original fee. Subsequently, if the late payment penalty is not paid it could result in the suspension of the licence, and could ultimately see the licence being cancelled. As a licensee, it is your responsibility to pay the fee on time and with the proper information attached to your payment.
Licensees should check their invoice for a list of acceptable payment methods; for more information, contact the Department on 9. Liquor Legislation Amendment Act 2. The first stage of amendments to the Liquor Control Act 1. November 2. 0, 2. The following is a summary of the main changes to the legislation: Liquor Returns Submissions. Licensees can now lodge their liquor returns online via our website. To lodge your returns, go to the Liquor dropdown menu and select Liquor Returns. Alternatively, you can access the liquor returns portal under Quick Links.
Liquor licence decisions made on evidence- based submissions. From July 1, 2. 00. January 3. 1, 2. 01. State, while 1. 7 applications were refused. Despite this approval rate, recently there has been public comment over the apparent disparity of “weight” given to evidence that is presented to the licensing authority in support of liquor licence applications against evidence presented by WA Police or the Executive Director Public Health (EDPH).
In particular, it has been suggested that evidence relating to the tourism potential of a business does not carry as much weight as that relating to possible harm or ill health, and may result in the refusal of a licence application. Click here to read more.
Department develops local government guide. The Department recently developed a liquor licensing guide for local government authorities. The guide provides assistance and information for local governments in relation to the Liquor Control Act 1.
It includes information regarding liquor exemptions, sections 6. The document, A Guide for Local Government, was developed in consultation with the WA Local Government Association and the Drug and Alcohol Office. Click here to access the guide. Public Interest Assessment - Form 2. AAs part of its report to the Minister for Racing and Gaming the Liquor Act Review Committee recommended, amongst other things, that the.
Liquor Control Act 1. Community Impact Statement to support their application. In response to this recommendation, the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor has developed a form to assist applicants in the preparation of a Public Interest Assessment (PIA) submission by setting out the criteria contained in the Director of Liquor Licensing’s policy - Public Interest Assessment in a questionnaire format.
The form will be available in two formats – a word template and a printable adobe/pdf document and can be accessed on the Department’s website. Applicants should note that the space provided in the printable adobe/pdf document is not an indication of the amount of information which should be provided and additional information can be provided as an attachment if necessary. Please note, it is not a mandatory requirement to complete the PIA Form 2. A to prepare a PIA submission – this form has been provided to assist applicants in the preparation of a PIA by providing a questionnaire format – applicants can prepare a PIA submission in an alternate format if they wish. Applying to become an approved manager at a licensed premises? Click here for more information.
A note from the Director General on applying for a Liquor Licence. Disappointed applicants and commentators on liquor licensing decisions often do not understand why an apparent good idea for a “bar” is not approved by the liquor licensing authority. While decisions of the licensing authority are governed by the Liquor Control Act 1. Act comprising some 3. Supreme Court of Western Australia, with the Director of Liquor Licensing subject to further precedent decisions of the Liquor Commission.
Accordingly, licensing authority decisions must be evidentiary based with each application dealt with on its merits, and all parties to the proceedings being afforded procedural fairness.
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