Liquor policies
An approved manager must, unless the Director of Liquor Licensing determines otherwise, be present at the licensed premises.
This policy provides guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with the sale, supply and consumption of liquor on commercial charter boats.
Under section 115(4a) of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) it is the prerogative of all licensees to set dress standards which are suitable for their particular premises.
Licensees must ensure that water suitable for drinking is provided, free of charge, at all times when liquor is sold and supplied for consumption on the licensed premises.
Guidance to the legislative and operational requirements associated with the inspection of and access to documents relating to licensed premises that are held by the licensing authority.
Guidance on lodgers on licensed premises.
Guidance for mandatory training
Guidance as to the legislative requirements associated with the grant of a licence and it also identifies the matters that the licensing authority may have regard to when considering applications in respect of a residential premises.
This document provides the industry with a framework of practices to follow in the responsible promotion and advertising of liquor.
Guidance as to the legislative requirements and criteria that will be used when considering the suitability of premises to be licensed under the Act.
Guidance as to the legislative provisions relevant to trading names.
Guidance as to the legislative requirements relating to websites maintained by, or on behalf of the licensee.