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Liquor Act, 2003 (Act No. 59 of 2003)
Notice No. 539 of 2004
Act
Chapter 1 : Definitions, Interpretation, Objects and Application of Act
1. Definitions and interpretation
2. Objects of Act
3. Application of Act
Chapter 2 : National Liquor Policy
4. Regulation of manufacture and distribution of liquor
5. Regulation of methylated spirits
6. Prohibition of impotable substance
7. Registered activities from registered premises
8. Prohibitions regarding employment in liquor industry
9. Advertising restrictions
10. Prohibition of supply of liquor or methylated spirits to minor
Chapter 3 : Registration as Manufacturer and Distributor
11. Categories of registration and qualifications
12. Determination of application
13. Conditions of registration
14. Certificate, validity, and public notice of registration
15. Transfer of registration
16. Variation of conditions of registration
17. Death, insolvency or incapability of registered person
18. Application, registration and renewal fees
19. Conditions of licence
20. Cancellation of registration
21. Voluntary cancellation
22. Cancellation as consequence of sequestration or winding-up
23. National record of registrations
24. Review or appeal of Minister's decisions
Chapter 4 : Compliance
25. Designation of inspectors
26. Functions of inspectors
27. Entry of premises with warrant
28. Entry of premises without warrant
29. Use of force
30. Duty to produce documents, answer questions and assist inspector
31. Compliance notices
32. Objection to compliance notice
33. Review or appeal of Minister's decisions
Chapter 5 : Offences and Penalties
34. Offences
35. Penalties and forfeiture
36. Imputation of criminal liability
Chapter 6 : National Liquor Policy Council
37. Establishment of Council
38. Composition of Council
39. Functions of Council
40. Proceedings
Chapter 7 : Regulations and Notices
41. Public health considerations
42. Power to issue regulations and notices
43. Procedure when issuing regulations
Chapter 8 : General Provisions
44. Limitation of liability
45. Delegation of power
46. Repeal of laws
47. Short title and commencement
Schedules
Schedule 1 : Transitional Provisions
1. Definitions
2. Transition from repealed laws to provincial legislation
3. Transitional conflicts
4. Conversion of existing licences
5. Transitional provisions concerning retail sale
6. Consents granted under section 158(2) of Liquor Act, 1989
7. Applications before commencement of this Act
8. Traditional African beer and powder
Schedule 2
Repeal of Laws
Regulations
National Liquor Regulations, 2004
Notice No. R. 980 of 2004
Part 1 : General Provisions
Division A : Interpretation
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
Division B : National Liquor Authority Office Functions
3. Office hours and address of National Liquor Authority
4. Condonation of time limits
Part 2 : Delivery of Documents, Form of National Register and Fees
5. Delivery of documents
6. Issuing documents
7. Filing documents
8. Form of notices and applications
9. Form of Certificates and Notices issued by Minister
10. Form of National Register
11. Fees
Part 3 : Threshold Volumes
12. Threshold volume for manufacturing
Part 4 : Registration
13. General registration requirements
14. Review of notification
15. Conditional registration
15A. Annual renewal of registration
16. Other applications
17. Other notices
Part 5 : Compliance
18. Complaints
19. Compliance Notices
20. Information returns
Annexures
Annexure 1 : Tables
Table NLA 1 : Methods and times for delivery of documents
Table NLA 2 : Notices and Applications
Table NLA 3 : Certificates and Notices to be issued by National Liquor Authority
Methylated Spirits Regulations, 2004
Notice No. R. 980 of 2004
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Sales of methylated spirit
4. Quantity sold and conditions of containers
5. Mixing spirit prohibited
6. Register of purchases and sales
Declaration of a substance to be liquor under the ...
Notice No. R. 980 of 2004
African Nations Championship, 2014 Liquor Regulations
Notice No. R. 1 of 2014
1. Definitions and Interpretation
2. Objectives and purpose of the regulations
3. Scope and application
4. Premises and Parameters wherein liquor will be sold: CHAN stadium
5. Hospitality suites
6. Hospitality villages
7. Stadium Media Center
8. Commercial display area within the stadium perimeters
9. Application procedure for a special liquor license or special distribution certificate
10. Fees for special liquor license or special distribution certificate
11. General conditions for a special liquor license or a special distribution certificate
12. Advertising
13. Safety regulations
14. Functions of Inspectors
15. Notifications, National register of licenses and certificates
16. Disorderly and unruly conduct
17. Proof of identification
18. Offences and penalties
19. Short title and commencement
Schedules
Schedule 1 : Tables
Table A : Trading hours and trading days for Kiosk
Table B : Trading hours and trading days within corporate or hospitality suites and hospitality villages
Table C : Trading hours and trading days within stadium media centres
Table D : Trading hours and trading days in commercial display areas located within stadium perimeter
Table E : License fees per kiosk, corporate or hospitality village, stadium media centre, and special distribution certificates
Schedule 2 : Application forms
Form 2014/1 : Application for the Special Liquor License ...
Form 2014/2 : Application for the Special Distribution ...
Form 2014/3 : Application for a natural person to ...
National Liquor Norms and Standards
Notice No. R. 85 of 2015
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Purpose
4. National Norms and Standards
4.1 Agreement on the ultimate date for harmonization ...
4.2 Age Verification
4.3 Secondary supply of liquor to a minor
4.4 Sale or supply of liquor to intoxicated persons
4.5 Payment of Income Tax
4.6 Police Clearance Certificate
4.7 Provision of free drinking water
4.8 Provisions of ablution facilities for patrons
4.9 Free issue condoms
4.10 Liquor premises must have safety and evacuation ...
4.11 Liquor premises should be weapon free
4.12 Noise; nuisance and pollution
4.13 Record keeping
4.14 Uniform Trading Hours
5. General Provisions
6. Adoption
Schedules
Purchase
Schedule 1 : Transitional Provisions
Schedule 2
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