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NSW Legislation

Links to alcohol-related legislation in NSW

General

Alcohol Vapours

Liquor Laws

Transport Safety & Alcohol


General

Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92

Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25

Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 No 67

Bail Act 1978 No 161

Inebriates Act 1912 No 24

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Alcohol Vapours

Liquor Regulation

Clause 4A - Prescribed substances

Clause 86D - Sale of undesirable liquor products

Registered Clubs Regulation. 1996

Clause 50A - Sale of undesirable liquor products

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Liquor Laws

Draft Liquor Bill 2005 and Draft Liquor and Gaming Court Bill 2005

Draft Liquor Amendment Legislation and Associated Regulations
The NSW Government has released a draft Bill and Regulations proposing amendments to the liquor licensing laws for public comment. 21 March, 2005

Liquor Regulation 1996

Liquor Act 1982 No 147

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Transport Safety & Alcohol

Marine Safety Amendment (Random Breath Testing) Act 2005 No 4

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment (Alcohol) Act 2004 No 17

Rail Safety (Drug and Alcohol Testing) Regulation 2003

Road Transport Legislation Amendment (Interlock Devices) Act 2002 No 72

Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 No 20

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