Under the Liquor Licensing Act 1990 it is an offence: for liquor to be delivered to a person under the age of 18 years.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units
for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase liquor. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units
New South Wales | Liquor Act 2007:No Alcohol can be sold or supplied to anyone under 18. It's against the law.ACT | Liquor Act 2010:It is an offence to supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years. Penalties apply.Victoria | Liquor Control Reform Act 1998:WARNING - Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence: To supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years [Penalty exceeds $19,000]; For a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor [Penalty exceeds $800].Western Australia | Liquor Control Act 1988:WARNING - Under the Liquor Control Act 1988, it is an offence: to sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years on licensed or regulated premises; or for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase, or attempt to purchase, liquor on licensed or regulated premises.South Australia | Liquor Licensing Act 1997:Liquor must not be supplied to persons under 18. ABN 77 159 767 843.Queensland | Liquor Act 1992:It is an offence to supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years.Tasmania | Liquor Licensing Act 1990: It is an offence for liquor to be delivered to a person under the age of 18 years. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. It is an offence for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase liquor. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. ABN 34127768594
Sale of liquor through internet or by other communication media (1) A licensee who sells liquor by taking orders over the telephone or by facsimile or by mail order must cause the licence number to be prominently displayed in any advertisement or information published, whether in writing or electronically, in connection with such sales. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.
(2) A licensee who sells liquor through an internet site must ensure that –
(a) the licence number is prominently displayed on the site and in any advertisement or information published, whether in writing or electronically, in connection with such sales; and
(b) a notice in a form approved or provided for the purpose by the Commissioner is displayed prominently on the site at all times. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. Guide to Tasmanian Liquor licensing laws for licence holders - DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY AND FINANCE 10 The following notice has been issued by the Commissioner for the purposes of S46D.(2)(b). (3) A licensee who sells liquor by taking orders over the telephone or by facsimile or by mail order, or who sells liquor through an internet site must – (a) at the time at which an agreement for sale is made, require the prospective purchaser to supply the purchaser’s date of birth unless it has previously been supplied to the licensee; and (b) give written instructions to the person responsible for delivery of the liquor, requiring that the liquor be delivered – (i) to the adult person who placed the order; or (ii) to another adult person at those premises who undertakes to accept it on behalf of the person who placed the order; or (iii) if the sale was made through an internet site, in accordance with the customer’s instructions. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. (4) If delivery of any liquor in a manner described in this section is taken by a person under the age of 18 years, the licensee, and any person who delivers the liquor on the licensee’s behalf is guilty of an offence. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. Evidence of age A licensee who sells liquor through an internet site or takes orders over the telephone, facsimile or by mail order must, at the time at which the agreement for sale is made, confirm that the prospective purchaser is of or above the age of 18 years of age. This can be achieved by: A purchaser provides their date of birth (in order to evidence that they are of or above the age of 18 years of age). This only needs to occur at the time of the first sale, a regular purchaser is not required to supply their date of birth for each sale. WARNING Under the Liquor Licensing Act 1990 it is an offence: for liquor to be delivered to a person under the age of 18 years. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase liquor. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units Guide to Tasmanian Liquor licensing laws for licence holders - DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY AND FINANCE 11 Delivery A licensee who sells liquor through an internet site or takes orders over the telephone, facsimile or by mail order must, at the time at which the agreement for sale is made, give written instructions to the person responsible for delivery of the liquor requiring that the liquor be delivered: (i) to the adult person who placed the order; or (ii) to another adult person at those premises who undertakes to accept it on behalf of the person who placed the order; or (iii) if the sale was made through an internet site, in accordance with the customer’s instructions. Failure to adhere to the above delivery requirements may lead to a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. Delivery must not be taken by a minor. If a minor takes delivery of liquor the licensee and any person by whom the liquor was delivered on the licensee’s behalf are guilty of an offence which may lead to a fine of up to 20 penalty units. The Act also requires that a person must not order or request a person under the age of 18 years to take delivery of liquor sold over the internet, by telephone, facsimile or mail order. Doing so may result in a fine of up to 20 penalty units.
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