❓ Question regarding the Minister's consideration of the regulatory impact on small bars due to the removal of a grace period for planning approval during liquor licence applications. The Minister admits no regulatory impact assessment was undertaken.
AnsweredQoN 7165Legislative Assembly
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Did the Minister consider the regulatory impact on prospective small bars of the Director of Liquor Licensing ending the two year grace period, where small bar applicants were not required to lodge planning approval at the time of lodging their liquor licence application?
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Answered
19 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Response time
27 days
No regulatory impact was undertaken.
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