Liquor Control Act 1988
Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016
Western Australia
Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016
Contents
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Term used: Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community1
5.Declaration of restricted area1
6.Notice of restricted area1
7.Prohibitions as to liquor in the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community2
8.Seizure and disposal of containers of liquor2
9.Period during which these regulations have effect3
Notes
Compilation table4
Other notes4
Defined terms
Liquor Control Act 1988
Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b)the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.
3.Term used: Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community
In these regulations —
Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community means the area of land described as Lot 40 on Deposited Plan 188547 being the whole of the land in Record of Qualified Certificate of Crown Land Title Volume LR3028 Folio 233.
[4.Deleted: SL 2022/38 r. 4.]
5.Declaration of restricted area
The Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community is declared to be a restricted area for the purposes of section 175(1a) of the Act.
(1)The Director of Liquor Licensing must take all reasonable steps to cause to be posted, and while the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community continues to be a restricted area by operation of regulation 5 to be kept posted, at each place where a customary access route enters the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community a notice —
(a)describing the offences set out in regulation 7; and
(b)specifying the penalties for those offences.
(2)A failure to comply with subregulation (1) does not invalidate the declaration in regulation 5.
7.Prohibitions as to liquor in the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community
(1)A person must not —
(a)bring liquor into, or cause liquor to be brought into, the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community; or
(b)be in possession of liquor in the Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community.
Penalty for this subregulation:
(a)if subregulation (2) applies — a fine of $5 000;
(b)in any other case — a fine of $2 000.
(2)This subregulation applies to an offence under subregulation (1) committed by a licensee, a manager of licensed premises or a director of a body corporate that holds a licence.
8.Seizure and disposal of containers of liquor
Despite section 155(4) and (5) of the Act, a member of the Police Force may seize and, as soon as is practicable, dispose of any opened or unopened container of liquor suspected on reasonable grounds to be the subject of an offence under regulation 7.
9.Period during which these regulations have effect
Unless sooner repealed, these regulations have effect for the period that ends at the close of 1 April 2023.
[Regulation 9 amended: Gazette 22 Mar 2019 p. 859; SL 2022/38 r. 5.]
This is a compilation of the Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016 and includes amendments made by other written laws. For provisions that have come into operation see the compilation table.
Citation |
Published |
Commencement |
Liquor Control (Ngalingkadji Restricted Area) Regulations 2016 1 |
8 Apr 2016 p. 1099‑1100 |
r. 1 and 2: 8 Apr 2016 (see r. 2(a)); |
Racing and Gaming Regulations Amendment (Liquor Control) Regulations 2019 Pt. 2 |
22 Mar 2019 p. 859‑60 |
23 Mar 2019 (see r. 2(b)) |
Racing and Gaming Regulations Amendment (Liquor Control) Regulations 2022 Pt 2 |
SL 2022/38 25 Mar 2022 |
26 Mar 2022 (see r. 2(b)) |
1These regulations expire at the close of 1 Apr 2023 (see r. 9).
[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]
Defined termProvision(s)
Ngalingkadji Aboriginal Community3