What kind of conditions might be placed on a liquor licence?
Some examples of conditions that may be attached to a liquor licence assessed at Level I, Level II or Level III include: • The holder of the licence shall sell or serve liquor only in serving sizes approved by the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming. • The holder of the licence shall sell and serve liquor only in containers that are approved by the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming. • The holder of the licence shall sell and serve liquor only during the hours specified by the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming. • The holder of the licence shall not provide or permit amplified music or other forms of entertainment in outdoor areas. • The holder of the licence shall not sell or serve and shall not permit consumption of liquor after XY o´clock on the patio or other outdoor areas. • The holder of the licence shall ensure that the following individual(s) is/are not permitted to enter or be at or adjacent to the premises: NAME(S). • The holder of the licence shall ensure that the identification of ev