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LIQUOR LICENSING AMENDMENT BILL 1998

                    WESTERN AUSTRALIA


                   LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL




                (Introduced by Hon. Norm Kelly)


                  (As amended in Committee)



          LIQUOR LICENSING
         AMENDMENT BILL 1998
                         A BILL FOR



AN ACT to amend the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Liquor Licensing Amendment
Act 1998.




                           No. 7 -- 2
                            Liquor Licensing Amendment Bill 1998

cl. 2

        Commencement

        2. This Act comes into operation on the day on which it
        receives the Royal Assent.


        Principal Act

 5      3. In this Act the Liquor Licensing Act 1988* is referred to as
        the principal Act.

             [* Act No. 54 of 1988.
                For subsequent amendments see 1997 Index to
                Legislation of Western Australia, Table 1, p. 136 and
10              Act No. 56 of 1997.]


        Division 1A inserted in Part 3

        4. After Division 1 of Part 3 of the principal Act the following
        Division is inserted --

        ''
15                    Division 1A -- Prohibited concentration
                                 of licence-holding


             Application of this Division

             37B.     (1)     In this Division a ''class'' consists of --

                    (a)     all hotel licences; or

20                  (b)     all liquor store licences.




                                                2
                Liquor Licensing Amendment Bill 1998

                                                                     cl. 4

       (2) A licence is to be taken into account for the
     purposes of this Division despite the fact that --

          (a)   a protection order is in force in respect of the
                premises to which the licence relates; or

 5        (b)   the licence is suspended.


     Definition of ''prohibited concentration''

     37C. (1) For the purposes of this Division there is a
     prohibited concentration of the holding of licences of a
     particular class if --

10        (a)   one licensee; or

          (b)   one group of licensees,

     holds more than 15% of the number of licences of that class
     that are in force.

        (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) (b), two or more
15   licensees constitute a group where --

          (a)   they are corporations that are related to each
                other within the meaning of section 50 of the
                Corporations Law;

          (b)   they are each carrying on business under a
20              licence and the same person has, or the same
                persons have together, an interest in all of the
                businesses so carried on that would be treated as
                a controlling interest for the purposes of section
                16D of the Pay-roll Tax Assessment Act 1971; or

25        (c)   they come within any additional definition of
                what constitutes a group that is prescribed for
                the purposes of this Division.


                                   3
                       Liquor Licensing Amendment Bill 1998

cl. 4

        Restriction on grant or transfer

        37D.     (1)     An application for --

               (a)     the grant of a licence; or

               (b)     approval to the transfer of a licence,

 5      of a particular class shall not be granted if the grant would
        result in a prohibited concentration of the holding of
        licences of that class.

           (2) If at any time there is a prohibited concentration of
        the holding of licences by a licensee or group of licensees an
10      application for --

               (a)     the grant of a licence; or

               (b)     approval to the transfer of a licence,

        shall not be granted to that licensee or any member of that
        group so long as the prohibited concentration continues.


15      Necessary information to be provided by applicant

        37E.     (1)    An applicant for --

               (a)     the grant of a licence; or

               (b)     approval to the transfer of a licence,

        must disclose in the application all relevant information to
20      enable the licensing authority to determine whether the
        grant or approval would contravene section 37D.




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                     Liquor Licensing Amendment Bill 1998

                                                                              cl. 4

       (2)         In subsection (1) --

             ''relevant information'' means particulars of the
                   rights and interests of the applicant at the time
                   of the application in relation to, or the business
 5                 carried on under, any existing licence.


     Regulations

     37F. Without limiting section 175, regulations may be
     made under that section --

             (a)     prescribing any definition for the purposes of
10                   section 37C (2) (c);

             (b)     prohibiting acts and transactions by which the
                     intention of this Division may be evaded; and

             (c)     prescribing a penalty not exceeding $5 000 and a
                     daily penalty of $250 for an offence against the
15                   regulations.


     Saving

     37G. Where there is a prohibited concentration of the
     holding of licences by a licensee or group of licensees
     immediately before the coming into operation of the Liquor
20   Licensing Amendment Act 1998 such holding of licences may
     continue as if that Act had not been passed provided that
     no licence of the same class shall be granted or transferred
     to that licensee or group of licensees so long as the
     prohibited concentration continues.
25                                                                      ''.




                                         5
                      Liquor Licensing Amendment Bill 1998

cl. 5

        Section 82 amended

        5. After section 82 (3) of the principal Act the following
        subsection is inserted --

        ''
 5              (4) The power to grant approval to the transfer of a
             licence is subject to the provisions of Division 1A.
                                                                       ''.




 


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