Mr McGowan asks about the Director of Liquor Licensing's 'discretionary exemption' for small bar applicants regarding planning approval, inquiring about its expiry date and the legal basis for its application. The answer clarifies the expiry date and cites relevant sections of the Liquor Control Act 1988.

AnsweredQoN 7160Legislative Assembly
Asked
21 February 2012
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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With reference to the Director of Liquor Licensing’s two year ‘discretionary exemption’ or grace period where small bar applicants were not required to lodge planning approval at the time of lodging their liquor licence application, I ask:
(a) when did this expire; and
(b) under what power or authority did the Director apply this grace period?

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Answered
19 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Response time
27 days
(a) July 2009.
(b) Sections 33(3), 37(2), 40, 62A(1) and section 68(1) and (4) of the
Liquor Control Act 1988.
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