Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Licensing trusts - Disqualification and vacancies

324: Offence of acting as member of licensing trust while disqualified

You could also call this:

"Breaking the law by being on a licensing trust when you're not allowed to"

If you are disqualified under section 322 or 323, and you do something as a member of a licensing trust, you commit an offence. You can be fined up to $1,000 if you are convicted. This rule applies to you if you are disqualified and you act as a member of a licensing trust, which is against the law.

This text is automatically generated. It might be out of date or be missing some parts. Find out more about how we do this.

This page was last updated on

View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM4925349.


Previous

323: Disqualification from continuing to be member of licensing trust, or

"When you can't stay on a licensing trust"


Next

325: Vacation of office by members, or

"When a member of a licensing trust stops being a member because they die, do something wrong, resign, or miss meetings."

Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Licensing trusts: Disqualification and vacancies

324Offence of acting as member of licensing trust while disqualified

  1. A person who, while disqualified under section 322 or 323, does any act as a member of a licensing trust commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of not more than $1,000.

Compare