Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 2)

Statutory Rules 2000 No. 195

I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Airports Act 1996.

Dated 24 July 2000

WILLIAM DEANE

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command

JOHN ANDERSON

Minister for Transport and Regional Services

Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 2)1

Statutory Rules 2000 No. 1952

made under the

Airports Act 1996

 

 

 

Contents

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 1 Name of Regulations 

 2 Commencement 

 3 Amendment of Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997

Schedule 1 Amendment 

 

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1 Name of Regulations

  These Regulations are the Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 2).

2 Commencement

  These Regulations commence on gazettal.

3 Amendment of Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997

  Schedule 1 amends the Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997.

 

Schedule 1 Amendment

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(regulation 3)

[1] Regulations 15 and 16

substitute

15 Liquor authorisation formerly held by Burmah Fuels Australia Ltd at Bankstown Airport

 (1) Despite the grant of an airport lease at Bankstown Airport, the liquor authorisation granted to Burmah Fuels Australia Ltd (Burmah) on 1 May 1998 for the sale or supply of liquor from premises at that airport is taken to continue in effect according to its terms.

 (2) Despite regulations 7 and 8, the Liquor Act does not apply to the sale or supply of liquor by Burmah from those premises under the liquor authorisation.

 (3) Despite the grant of the airport lease, the FAC By-laws (as in force immediately before 1 July 1998), so far as they apply to the sale or supply of liquor at an airport, are taken to continue to apply to the sale or supply of liquor by Burmah from those premises.

 (4) A power under the liquor authorisation or the FAC Bylaws that was exercisable before 1 July 1998 by the FAC is exercisable after the commencement of this regulation by the Secretary.

 (5) This regulation ceases to have effect on the sooner of:

 (a) 31 August 2000; or

 (b) when the liquor authorisation is cancelled or surrendered.

16 Liquor authorisation formerly held by Burmah Fuels Australia Ltd at Hoxton Park Airport

 (1) Despite the grant of an airport lease at Hoxton Park Airport, the liquor authorisation granted to Burmah Fuels Australia Ltd (Burmah) on 1 May 1998 for the sale or supply of liquor from premises at that airport is taken to continue in effect according to its terms.

 (2) Despite regulations 7 and 8, the Liquor Act does not apply to the sale or supply of liquor by Burmah from those premises under the liquor authorisation.

 (3) Despite the grant of the airport lease, the FAC By-laws (as in force immediately before 1 July 1998), so far as they apply to the sale or supply of liquor at an airport, are taken to continue to apply to the sale or supply of liquor by Burmah from those premises.

 (4) A power under the liquor authorisation or the FAC Bylaws that was exercisable before 1 July 1998 by the FAC is exercisable after the commencement of this regulation by the Secretary.

 (5) This regulation ceases to have effect on the sooner of:

 (a) 31 August 2000; or

 (b) when the liquor authorisation is cancelled or surrendered.

Notes

1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1997 No. 57, as amended by 1997 Nos. 105 and 178; 1998 Nos. 98, 118 and 207; 1999 Nos. 77, 290 and 291; 2000 No. 24.

2. Made by the Governor-General on 24 July 2000, and notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 25 July 2000.