Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Other matters - Transitional matters

411: Transitional provision for certain manager's certificates

You could also call this:

"Old alcohol manager certificates are still valid for a while"

If you had a club manager's certificate or general manager's certificate under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 before this law started, you are deemed to hold a manager's certificate. This means you are treated as if you have a manager's certificate. The certificate you are deemed to hold keeps being valid until it expires under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989.

When your certificate expires, a district licensing committee can give you a limited renewal certificate that lasts for one year. After that, the committee can decide if your limited renewal certificate can be treated as a manager's certificate issued under this law. The committee will make this decision if they are satisfied that you meet the qualifications prescribed in section 218.

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Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Other matters: Transitional matters

411Transitional provision for certain manager's certificates

  1. Every person is deemed to hold a manager's certificate who, immediately before the commencement of this section, holds a current club manager's certificate or general manager's certificate under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989.

  2. The certificate that the person is deemed to hold under subsection (1) continues in force until its expiry under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989.

  3. On the expiry of the certificate, a district licensing committee may issue a limited renewal certificate that is valid for 1 year.

  4. On the expiry of the limited renewal certificate, the licensing committee may deem it to be a manager's certificate issued under this Act if it is satisfied that its holder meets the qualifications prescribed in section 218.