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- Is amended by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Amendment, 2022
- Is amended by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Amendment, 2023
- Is commenced by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Commencement
Western Cape
South Africa
South Africa
Western Cape Liquor Act
Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011
Provincial Notice 366 of 2011
- Published in Western Cape Provincial Gazette 6941 on 21 December 2011
- There are multiple commencements
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 14 August 2015 to 30 June 2017.]
Provisions | Status |
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Section 2, section 5–6, section 38 | commenced on 21 December 2011. |
Section 32(2)(d) | commenced on 30 March 2012. |
Section 1, section 3–4, section 7–31, section 32(1), 32(2)(a), 32(2)(a), 32(2)(b), 32(2)(c), 32(3), 32(4), 32(5), 32(6), 32(7), 32(8), 32(9), 32(10), 32(11), 32(12), 32(13), 32(14), 32(15), 32(16), 32(17), 32(18), 32(19), 32(20), section 33, section 34–37 | commenced on 1 April 2012 by Provincial Notice 1 of 2012. |
- [Amended by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Amendment (Provincial Notice 84 of 2012) on 30 March 2012]
- [Amended by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Amendment (Provincial Notice 371 of 2012) on 10 December 2012]
- [Amended by Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Amendment (Provincial Notice 275 of 2015) on 14 August 2015]
1. Definitions
[The definitions of "Act", "Head of Department", "section", and "Speaker" came into effect on 21 December 2011.]In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise indicates, any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act retains that meaning, and in addition-"Act" means the Western Cape Liquor Act, 2008 (Act 4 of 2008);"applicant" means a person applying for a licence, permit or any other dispensation in terms of the Act or these regulations;"Head of Department" means the Head of Department of the department responsible for economic affairs in the Province;"inspectorate" means the unit within the Authority consisting of inspectors appointed in terms of section 73(4);"secretary" means the secretary of the Liquor Licensing Tribunal appointed in terms of section (26)(1)(b);"section" refers to a section of the Act;"Speaker" means the Speaker of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament.2. Appointment of members of Board
3. Re-appointment of members of Board
4. Appeals against decisions taken in terms of delegated power or function
5. Meetings of the Board
6. Appointment of members of Liquor Licensing Tribunal
7. Re-appointment of members of Liquor Licensing Tribunal
8. Report by Presiding Officer
A report referred to in section 20(4C) must include—9. Application procedure for new licences
10. Notification of application
11. Application lying for inspection at Authority
12. Copies of minutes of proceedings of Board, Liquor Licensing Tribunal and Appeal
For the purposes of section 26(8), any person who requests a copy of the minutes of the proceedings of the Board, Liquor Licensing Tribunal or Appeal Tribunal, must pay the fee set out in Item 15 of Annexure 1 to the Authority.13. Representations
14. Applicant's response to representations against application
15. Forwarding of documents
16. Notices and summonses
17. Conditional granting of licence
18. Issuing of licence
19. Application for temporary liquor licence or special event liquor licence
20. Deliveries
21. Application to transfer financial interest in licensed business or to let licensed premises
22. Nomination of manager
23. Application for consent to alter licensed premises or nature of business
24. Access to licensed premises and restricted areas
A licensee must ensure that every restricted area referred to in section 56(4) is marked by means of a notice placed at the entrance of the restricted area and containing the words "RESTRICTED AREA - NO PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS ALLOWED", in bold-faced, upper case letters at least 5 cm in height and in black lettering not less than 0.5 cm wide.25. Application to store liquor in other or additional places
26. Application for the extension of trading hours
27. Quantity of liquor sold and keeping of records
28. Suspension of licences and maximum amount of certain fines
29. Abandonment of licences
A licensee abandons a licence when the licensee lodges with the Authority and the designated liquor officer in whose area of jurisdiction the licensed premises are located a notice in the form of Form 22 in Annexure 3.30. Automatic renewal of licences and condonation for failure to pay renewal fee by due date
31. Application for renewal of licence
32. Transfer of licence
33. Application for removal of licence
34. Appeals and reviews
35. Compliance notices
36. Exemptions
37. Notices
38. Short title and commencement
History of this document
01 December 2023 amendment not yet applied
29 September 2023 amendment not yet applied
22 July 2022 amendment not yet applied
01 December 2020 amendment not yet applied
01 December 2019 amendment not yet applied
01 October 2018 amendment not yet applied
01 July 2017 amendment not yet applied
14 August 2015 this version
10 December 2012
01 April 2012
Commenced by
Western Cape Liquor Regulations, 2011: Commencement