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KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Licensing Act, 2010
Act 6 of 2010
- Published in KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette 541 on 3 February 2011
- Assented to on 15 December 2010
- There are multiple commencements
- [This is the version of this document from 24 May 2024 and includes any amendments published up to 29 November 2024.]
Provisions | Status |
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Chapter 1 (section 1–4); Chapter 2, section 5–6, section 7(1)(a)–(i), (1)(j)(i)–(ii), (1)(k), section 8–21; Chapter 3 (section 22–26); Chapter 4 (section 27–29); Chapter 5 (section 30–37); Chapter 10, section 99, section 102–103 | commenced on 1 August 2012 by Provincial Notice 71 of 2012. |
Chapter 10, section 99(1)(u)–(x) | commenced on 13 February 2014 by Act 3 of 2013. |
Chapter 6 (section 38–70); Chapter 7 (section 71–80); Chapter 8 (section 81–91); Chapter 9 (section 92–98); Chapter 10, section 100–101 | commenced on 28 February 2014 by Provincial Notice 10 of 2014. |
Chapter 2, section 7(1)(j)(ii) | not yet commenced. |
- [Amended by KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Licensing Amendment Act, 2013 (Act 3 of 2013) on 13 February 2014]
- [Amended by KwaZulu-Natal Economic Regulatory Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1 of 2024) on 24 May 2024]
Chapter 1
Introduction
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise-“accommodation” means any premises where lodging is provided and includes an hotel, a motel, an inn, a bed and breakfast establishment, a caravan and camping park, a farmhouse, a guest-house, a lodge, a boat and a house boat;"beer" includes-(a)ale, cider and stout; and(b)any other fermented drink, other than traditional African beer-(i)that is manufactured as, or sold under the name of, beer, ale, cider or stout, if it contains more than one percent by volume of alcohol; or(ii)that is declared to be beer under the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);"Chief Executive Officer" means the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority appointed in terms of section 37 of the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Regulatory Authority Act, 2024;[definition of "Chief Executive Officer" substituted by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]"close corporation" means a corporation as defined in section 1(1) of the Close Corporations Act, 1984 (Act No. 69 of 1984);"club" means an association or organisation consisting of members dedicated to a particular activity or pursuing similar interests, which is subject to a set of rules or a constitution to which all members subscribe;"company" means a company as defined in the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008 or its successor);“Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, or its successor;"controlling interest" means any interest acquired or held, enabling the holder thereof to exercise, directly or indirectly, any control, as determined in accordance with section 12(2) of the Competition Act, 1998 (Act No. 89 of 1998), over the activities of the business or undertaking;"convenience store" means a store located on the site of a service station selling petrol, diesel or other petroleum products to the public, whose main business is the sale of a limited number and variety of fast moving consumer goods;"co-operative" means a co-operative as defined in the Co-operatives Act, 1981 (Act No. 91 of 1981);“days” for the purposes of calculation of time periods in this Act, means business days and excludes weekends and public holidays;“Department” means the department in the Provincial Government of KwaZulu-Natal responsible for liquor licensing;“distribute” means to offer liquor for sale, or to sell liquor, to a licensed person;“distributor” means a person licensed as such in terms of the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);“family member” includes-(a)a husband or a wife, any partner in a marriage concluded under any tradition or under any system of religious practice or any partner in a relationship where the parties live together in a manner resembling a marital partnership, a marriage concluded under any tradition or under any system of religious practice;(b)any child born out of any one of the marriages or unions referred to in paragraph (a) or any child born to one of the partners referred to in the said paragraph; or(c)the parents of a person referred to in paragraph (a) and the parents of such person’s husband, wife or partner referred to in the said paragraph (a);“financial interest” means the ownership of shares in a company, a member’s interest in a close corporation, an interest in a partnership and, in respect of a business or undertaking, any interest which enables the holder thereof to share in the profits and income of such business or undertaking;“gaming premises” means any premises on which gambling, as defined in the KwaZulu-Natal Gambling Act, 1996 (Act No. 10 of 1996), or its successor, takes place under the authority of a licence issued in terms of that Act, or its successor;"Gazette” means the official Provincial Gazette of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal;“grocer” means a business retailing in groceries and foodstuffs, but excludes a convenience store;“Head of Department” means the head of the department in the Provincial Government of KwaZulu-Natal responsible for liquor licensing;“intoxicated” means the condition a person is in when his or her mental and physical faculties are so impaired by liquor that he or she is likely to cause injury to himself or herself or to another person or be a danger, nuisance or disturbance to others;“learning institution” means a public and private institution or non-governmental organization which provides training and/or facilitates a training process for the achievement of competencies in line with nationally recognized standards;"licensee" means a person who holds a valid licence issued in terms of this Act;“licensed person” means a person to whom a licence has been issued or who is regarded as licensed in terms of this Act;“licensed premises” means the premises on which liquor may be micro-manufactured or sold under a licence or permit in terms of this Act;“liquor” means-(a)a liquor product, as defined in section 1 of the Liquor Products Act, 1989 (Act No. 60 of 1989);(b)beer or traditional African beer; or(c)any other substance or drink declared to be liquor under the Liquor Act, 2003 Act No. 59 of 2003), but does not include methylated spirits;“Liquor Act” means the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);"Authority" means the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Regulatory Authority established in terms of section 8 of the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Regulatory Authority Act, 2024;[definition of "Authority", previously “Liquor Authority”, substituted by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]“Liquor Board” means the Board established in terms of section 5 of the Liquor Act, 1989 (Act No. 27 of 1989);“liquor store” means an outlet licensed to sell liquor for consumption off the premises;“local committee” means a committee of the Authority established in terms of section 30 for the metropolitan municipality and each district municipality in the Province;"Member of the Executive Council for Finance" means the member of the Executive Council of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal responsible for finance;“Member of the Executive Council for Health” means the Member of the Executive Council of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal responsible for health;“methylated spirits” means-(a)a spirit denatured in accordance with any law on the denaturation or methylation of spirits; or(b)any other denatured spirit, including-(i)a medicated spirit; or(ii)a denatured spirit declared to be methylated spirits in terms of the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);“micro-manufacture” means to produce liquor at or below the prescribed threshold volume determined in terms of section 4(10) of the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);“micro-manufacturer” means a person registered as such under this Act to micro-manufacture liquor at or below the threshold volume prescribed in terms of the Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003);“minor” means a person who has not attained the age of 18 years;"municipality" means a municipality contemplated in section 155 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, and established by and under sections 11 and 12 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998), read with sections 3, 4 and 5 of the KwaZulu-Natal Determination of Types of Municipality Act, 2000 (Act No. 7 of 2000), and “district municipality” and “metropolitan municipality” have a corresponding meaning;“natural wine” means a wine product as defined in the Liquor Products Act, 1989 (Act No. 60 of 1989) read with the relevant Regulations thereto;“nightclub” means premises that are open at night and where dancing and music are usually provided;“permit” means a special events permit referred to in section 39(1)(c);“person” means a natural or a juristic person, a group of such persons or a corporate body, unless the context indicates a contary meaning;“premises” means any land, building or structure, or part thereof;"prescribed" means prescribed by regulation, and “prescribe” has a corresponding meaning;“Province” means the province of KwaZulu-Natal established in terms of section 103 of the Constitution;“Provincial Legislature” means the Legislature of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal;“pub” means any commercially zoned licensed premises where liquor is sold for consumption on the premises and where meals prepared on the premises may be provided incidentally thereto;“public office bearer” means-(a)a member of the National Assembly, the National Council of Provinces or the Cabinet;(b)a member of a provincial legislature or of the Executive Council of a province;(c)a municipal councillor;(d)a diplomatic representative of the Republic who is not a member of the public service;(e)a member of a house of traditional leaders; or(f)a national or provincial office bearer of a political party, organisation, body, alliance or movement registered in terms of section 15 or 15A of the Electoral Commission Act, 1996 (Act No. 51 of 1996);“public servant” means a public servant as defined in section 1 of the Public Service Act, 1994 (Proclamation 103 of 1994), and includes a municipal employee;“regulation” or “regulations” means a regulation or regulations made in terms of this Act;“religious institution” means a place of worship;"responsible Member of the Executive Council" means the Member or Members of the Executive Council responsible for gaming, horse racing and betting, and liquor in the Province;[definition of "responsible Member of the Executive Council" substituted by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]“restaurant” means any premises licensed under the Businesses Act, 1991 (Act No. 71 of 1991) or its successor, where meals prepared on the premises are provided and where the sale of liquor for consumption on the premises is incidental thereto;“retail sale” means the sale of liquor for the purposes of consumption and includes exchange or keep, offer, display, deliver, supply or dispose of, for retail sale, or authorise, direct or allow a retail sale, and “sale" and “sell” have corresponding meanings;“Revenue Fund” means the Provincial Revenue Fund established in terms of section 226 of the Constitution;“special event” means an event organised at a specified place for a specified duration;“sports ground” means a place where sports meetings, games or recreational activities are held: Provided that such place is not situated within the premises of any religious or learning institution;[definition of "sports ground" substituted by section 1 of Act 3 of 2013]“supply" with regard to any retail sale of liquor, means to place a person in possession or control of that liquor;“tavern” means any residentially zoned premises where liquor is sold for consumption on the premises, and where food may be provided incidentally thereto;“theatre” means any premises where dramatic performances, plays, concerts, shows or films are regularly shown or presented to the public;“this Act” includes the regulations;“traditional African beer” means a fermented liquid-(a)made by-(i)the fermentation of malt, unmalted grain or meal of the cereals sorghum, maize, finger millet or pearl millet, with no more than five per cent sugar by weight relative to the combined weight of all the malt, grain or cereal ingredients; or(ii)combining traditional African beer powder with water;(b)with no addition of ethyl alcohol;(c)with an alcohol content not exceeding 3,5 per cent by volume;(d)in a state of fermentation, or of which the fermentation has not been arrested; and(e)not containing or flavoured with hops or any product derived from hops;“traditional African beer powder” means a dry product-(a)comprising-(i)not more than three parts by mass of milled sorghum or maize malt; and(ii)not less than seven parts by mass of milled precooked maize or sorghum unmalted grain or meal; and(b)which-(i)does not contain any sugar derived from any source;(ii)does not contain, and is not flavoured with, hops or products derived from hops; and(iii)may contain active dry yeast added as a processing aid; and2. Objects of Act
The objects of this Act are-3. Exemptions
This Act does not apply to-4. Functions of responsible Member of Executive Council
The responsible Member of the Executive Council must-Chapter 2
KwaZulu-Natal Authority
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[section 5 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]6. Objects of Authority
The objects of the Authority are to-7. Powers, duties and functions of Authority
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[section 8 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]9. ***
[section 9 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]10. ***
[section 10 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]11. ***
[section 11 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]12. ***
[section 12 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]13. ***
[section 13 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]14. ***
[section 14 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]15. ***
[section 15 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]16. ***
[section 16 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]17. ***
[section 17 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]18. ***
[section 18 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]19. ***
[section 19 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]20. Confidentiality
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[section 21 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]Chapter 3
Chief Executive Officer and other staff of KwaZulu-Natal Authority
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[section 22 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]23. Functions of Chief Executive Officer
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[section 24 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]25. ***
[section 25 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]26. ***
[section 26 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]Chapter 4
Funding and financial management of Authority
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[section 27 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]28. ***
[section 28 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]29. ***
[section 29 repealed by section 52 of Act 1 of 2024]Chapter 5
Local committees
30. Establishment of local committees
31. Powers and functions of local committees
32. Composition of local committees
33. Appointment of members of local committees
34. Remuneration of members of local committees
35. Filling of vacancies
Where a vacancy occurs for any reason in the office of the Chairperson, the Deputy Chairperson, or in the ranks of members of a local commitee, the responsible Member of the Executive Council may, subject to the provisions of section 34, appoint a person to fill such vacancy.36. Meetings of local committees
37. General provisions relating to local committees
Chapter 6
Licensing procedure
Part 1 – General
38. Compulsory licensing
39. Categories of licences and permits
An application for a liquor licence or permit in terms of this Act may be made in respect of the following categories-40. Disqualification
Part 2 – Applications for licences for the retail sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises
41. Applications
42. Notice of application
43. Objections and representations
44. Non-compliance with notification and publication
45. Inspections
46. Consideration of application by local committee
47. Objection hearings
48. Consideration of applications by Authority
49. Conditional approvals
50. Special conditions
51. Communication of decision
Part 3 – Applications for a special events permit
52. Applications
53. Consideration of applications by Authority
54. Communication of decision
Part 4 – Applications for a micro-manufacturer’s licence
55. Applications
56. Inspections
57. Consideration of applications by Authority
58. Conditional approvals
59. Communication of decision
60. Special conditions
60A. Methylated spirits
The provisions of Part 4 of this Chapter apply with the necessary changes to the micro-manufacturing of methylated spirits.[section 60A added by section 3 of Act 3 of 2013]Part 5 – Appeals
61. Appeals against decisions of Authority
Part 6 – Licencing
62. Licence certificate or permit
63. Effects of licensing
64. Annual fee
65. Cancellation of licence on grounds of disqualification
66. Cancellation of licence due to non-trading
Part 7 – Voluntary surrender, death or incapacity of the licence holder or applicant who is the holder of a conditional grant, prospective holders or permit holder and transfer of financial interests
67. Voluntary surrender of liquor licence and winding-up or dissolution
68. Death or incapacity of certain licensed persons, or applicants who are holders of conditional grants, or prospective holders or permit holders
69. Transfer of financial interest
Part 8 – Payment into Provincial Revenue Fund
70. Payment of fees into Provincial Revenue Fund
All prescribed fees received by the Authority in terms of this Act must be paid into the Provincial Revenue Fund.Chapter 7
Provisions applicable to licensed persons
71. Deliveries
72. Alteration of licensed premises or nature of business
73. Storage of liquor
74. Transfer of licence to the prospective holder
75. Removal of licence from licensed premises to other premises
76. Prohibition on sale and supply of liquor or methylated spirits to certain persons
[heading substituted by section 4(a) of Act 3 of 2013]77. Management of business
78. Trading days and trading hours
79. Limitations on employers
80. Place of sale
Chapter 8
Inspectors, complaints and compliance
Part 1 – Inspectors
81. Appointment of inspectors
82. Functions of inspectors
83. Entry with warrant
84. Entry without warrant
85. Use of force
86. Inspector may be accompanied
An inspector may be accompanied during an inspection by a police officer from the South African Police Service or any other person reasonably required, to assist in conducting the inspection.87. Duty to produce documents
88. Duty to answer questions and assist inspector
Part 2 – Complaints and compliance
89. Compliance notices
90. Interim order of suspension
91. Effective date of cancellation
Chapter 9
Law enforcement and judicial proceedings
Part 1 – Prohibited and controlled liquids
92. Prohibition of sale and micro-manufacture of unhealthy concoctions
Part 2 – Offences and penalties
93. General offences
94. Offences regarding hearings of Authority
Any person who-95. Service stations
96. Penalties
Part 3 – Cancellation of licence certificate or permit on conviction
97. Production of licence certificate or permit in court
98. Cancellation of licence or permit on conviction
Chapter 10
General provisions
99. Regulations
100. Repeal of laws
The laws mentioned in Part A, B and C of Schedule 1 are hereby repealed to the extent indicated in the third column of the said Schedule.101. Conversion of licences, approvals, notices and determinations
102. Transitional arrangements and validation
103. Short title and commencement
History of this document
24 May 2024 this version
28 February 2014
13 February 2014
01 August 2012
03 February 2011
15 December 2010
Assented to
Cited documents 15
Act 15
1. | Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 | 4463 citations |
2. | Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 | 3920 citations |
3. | Public Finance Management Act, 1999 | 2251 citations |
4. | Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 | 2105 citations |
5. | Companies Act, 2008 | 1948 citations |
6. | Customs and Excise Act, 1964 | 988 citations |
7. | Banks Act, 1990 | 879 citations |
8. | Competition Act, 1998 | 843 citations |
9. | Electoral Commission Act, 1996 | 732 citations |
10. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 597 citations |
Documents citing this one 2
Act 1
1. | KwaZulu-Natal Economic Regulatory Authority Act, 2024 |
Provincial Notice 1
1. | KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Licensing Regulations, 2013 |
Subsidiary legislation
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KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Licensing Regulations, 2013
Business, Trade and Industry
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Provincial Notice 45 of 2014 | 13 February 2014 |
Business, Trade and Industry
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