Png liquor licensing act




















To regulate and limit the manufacture, sale, possession, and use of alcohol and alcoholic beverages. Appointment conduct: Only one appointment may be scheduled at a time to ensure that adequate social distancing can be accomplished.

At the time of the appointment, the following guidelines must be followed: Customer must complete all forms and payment prior to arriving for an appointment. If you have questions about the application, please contact the appropriate permit processor by phone or email. Customer shall indicate to the building security at the entrance that the customer has an appointment with the ATC. The ATC employee must wear a mask during the entire appointment. The ATC employee may wear gloves during the appointment but it is recommended by the Indiana State Department of Health to wash hands or use hand sanitizer following interactions with the public.

The ATC customer should remain on the marking in the lobby to ensure a 6 foot social distance. The ATC customer may need to approach the window to exchange documents and then return to the mark on the floor. No cash or credit card payments will be accepted. The ATC employee must escort the customer back to the public entrance to exit the building. The public will not be allowed in the government center without an escort. The holder of a licence or permit who purchases or otherwise acquires liquor from any person other than—.

Penalty: Immediate cancellation of the licence and a fine not exceeding K1, A person who in a part of any licensed premises open to the public consumes liquor other than liquor supplied by the licensee for consumption on that part of the premises is guilty of an offence.

Subsection 2 shall not be deemed to be contravened if the price of the liquor is paid at the same time as the price of the meal, or immediately after the meal.

Subject to this Act and in particular to Section 66 , a licensee who lets or sublets a bar-room or the right to sell liquor on or in respect of his licensed premises is guilty of an offence. A licensee who is intoxicated on a part of his licensed premises to which the public has access during such hours as the public has access to those premises, is guilty of an offence.

The holder of a licence, certificate, authority or permit who, on demand by an Inspector or commissioned officer of the Police Force, fails immediately to produce the licence, certificate, authority or permit to the Inspector or officer is guilty of an offence.

A publican, the holder of a limited hotel licence or a tavern-keeper who, except as provided in this Act—. A publican who, without reasonable excuse proof of which is on him , refuses to supply a meal or accommodation to—.

A person other than the licensee who pays the wages of an employee, or permits them to be paid, at or on licensed premises is guilty of an offence. There are no official figures of medical costs to the State, however, in , the then Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal told a symposium in Port Moresby that the indirect cost of alcohol abuse to the state runs up to K79 million annually. The other is the disease conditions brought about by alcohol abuse and prominent among these conditions are liver disease, some cancer types, stroke and trauma.

Studies as well as commentators have urged the government to come up with a National Action Plan that should cover community action, awareness, health service response, limiting accessibility, pricing, regulatory and compliance policies for production, and laws.

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