Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing process: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences - Applications for licences

99: Applications to be made to licensing committee

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"Apply for an alcohol licence through your local licensing committee"

When you want to apply for a licence, you must send your application to the licensing committee. You send it to the committee for the area where your premises are, unless you are applying for a licence for a vehicle, boat, or plane. In that case, you send your application to the committee for the area where your main business is.

If you are applying for a licence for a vehicle, boat, or plane, you must file your application with the licensing committee for the district where your main New Zealand business is. This is where you do most of your business in New Zealand. You must follow this rule when applying for this type of licence.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing process: on-licences, off-licences, and club licences: Applications for licences

99Applications to be made to licensing committee

  1. An application for a licence must be filed with the licensing committee for the district in which the premises concerned are situated, unless it is an application for an on-licence for a conveyance.

  2. An application for an on-licence for a conveyance must be filed with the licensing committee for the district in which the applicant's principal place of business in New Zealand is situated.