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The Alcohol Regulatory & Licensing Authority was established under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. It replaced the Liquor Licensing Authority.
The Authority can have up to 3 district court judges (one of whom is the chairperson) and any number of other members. Members are normally appointed for 5 years. The Authority currently consists of a Chairperson (who is a district court judge) and 3 members.
The following legislation is often considered by the authority:
The Authority has the powers of a commission of inquiry under the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1908. This means it can summon witnesses, require documentation, and award some costs.
Each year the Authority sends a report to the Minister of Justice about:
Previous annual reports can be found on Parliament’s website:
Parliament website(external link)
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