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LIQUOR AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2003 (NO 1) (NO 45 OF 2003)
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR
THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
LIQUOR AMENDMENT REGULATIONS
2003 (NO 1 )
Subordinate Law No SL2003
-45
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by the authority of the
Attorney
General
Jon Stanhope MLA
LIQUOR AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2003 (NO 1
)
Subordinate Law No SL2003-45
The intention of the amendment is to declare areas as prescribed public
places in accordance with subsection 139(5) of the Liquor Act 1975 for
the purposes of Summernats 2004. The effect is to make it an offence to either
consume liquor in these prescribed public places or to possess an open container
of liquor in the prescribed public places with the intention of consuming it in
those prescribed public places during Summernats 2004.
To reduce problems associated with the conduct of Summernats events a
number of measures have been put in place, including the declaration of dry
areas in the vicinity of Exhibition Park. The declaration of dry areas as
proposed in this amendment has occurred since 1993.
The working group
established to monitor the planning for Summernats 2004 has again recommended
the declaration of dry areas around Exhibition Park during Summernats 2004. Due
to a number of public drinking related problems during the 2003 event in
Aspinall Street, Watson the working group has recommended that the dry area
declaration be extended to that street for this year’s event.
Subregulation (1) of regulation 11 is repealed and replaced with
subregulation 11 (1) which specifies the areas in the existing subregulation 11
(3) are dry areas from noon on 7 January 2004 until noon on 12 January 2004
which covers the period of Summernats 2004.
Subregulation (3) is
amended by the inclusion of a new subregulation (da) that specifies
Aspinall Street, Watson as part of the area covered by the dry area
regulation.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
Nil