O.C. 481/2003

A.R. 308/2003

October 21, 2003

   

A P P E N D I X

Gaming and Liquor Act

GAMING AND LIQUOR

AMENDMENT REGULATION

1   The Gaming and Liquor Regulation (AR 143/96) is amended by this Regulation.

2   Section 47 is amended by adding the following after subsection (f):

    (g) commercial caterers licence: authorizes the licensee

        (i) to purchase liquor from the Commission or as otherwise directed by the board,

        (ii) to possess and store liquor in premises approved by the Commission, and

        (iii) subject to any conditions established by the board, to provide, serve and sell liquor for consumption at catered functions.

3   The following is added after section 67:

Wine brought by patron

 

        67.1(1)  The board may, on application by a licensee, authorize the licensee, subject to conditions established by the board, to serve for consumption in licensed premises wine taken into the licensed premises by a patron.

        (2)  A patron may, subject to conditions established by the board, bring wine into a licensed premises authorized under subsection (1).

        (3)  A patron who takes wine into licensed premises authorized under subsection (1) may remove from the premises any of the wine that is not consumed.

4   Section 68(2), (3) and (4) are repealed and the following substituted:

(2)  A liquor licensee may

                  (a) sell or provide for consumption in licensed premises liquor dispensed only from the original container used to hold the liquor purchased under the licence, and

                  (b) if authorized under section 67.1, serve for consumption in licensed premises wine dispensed only from the original container used to hold the wine taken into the licensed premises by a patron.

        (3)  If a liquor licensee serves liquor for consumption in licensed premises in the original container used to hold the liquor purchased under the licence or used to hold the wine taken into the licensed premises by a patron, the container must be open when the liquor or wine is served.

        (4)  If a liquor licensee serves liquor for consumption in licensed premises in a container that is not the original container used to hold the liquor purchased under the licence or used to hold the wine taken into the licensed premises by a patron, the container must be satisfactory to the Board.

5   Section 91.1(2) is repealed and the following is substituted:

        (2)  No liquor licensee or employee or agent of a liquor licensee may allow a person to remove liquor from the licensed premises except a partially consumed bottle of wine sold or provided to that person by the licensee.

6   Schedule 1, section 7 is amended by adding the following after clause (e):

            (f) Commercial caterers licence $200