Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Catering licence
111.1(1)A catering licence may be issued to the holder of a licence of a class referred to in paragraph 63(b), (c), (d), (g) or (j) who provides a public food service under that licence.
111.1(2)Subject to subsection (3), a catering licence authorizes the licensee to sell or serve liquor to persons of the full age of nineteen years, who are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor, in connection with the provision of food by the licensee at any indoor or outdoor location that is separate from the main premises of the licensee.
111.1(3)The holder of a catering licence may only exercise such licence
(a) at locations that have been approved by the Minister and meet the applicable standards established under the Fire Prevention Act and the Public Health Act, and
(b) where such exercise is not contrary to any other statute, regulation or local government by-law.
1985, c.57, s.12; 1989, c.20, s.57; 1992, c.90, s.70; 1996, c.37, s.20; 2017, c.20, s.92; 2017, c.42, s.86
Issuance of catering licence
111.1(1)A catering licence may be issued to the holder of a licence of a class referred to in paragraph 63(b), (c), (d), (g) or (j) who provides a public food service under that licence.
Effect of catering licence
111.1(2)Subject to subsection (3), a catering licence authorizes the licensee to sell or serve liquor to persons of the full age of nineteen years, who are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor, in connection with the provision of food by the licensee at any indoor or outdoor location that is separate from the main premises of the licensee.
Where catering licence may be exercised
111.1(3)The holder of a catering licence may only exercise such licence
(a) at locations that have been approved by the Minister and meet the applicable standards established under the Fire Prevention Act and the Health Act, and
(b) where such exercise is not contrary to any other statute, regulation or local government by-law.
1985, c.57, s.12; 1989, c.20, s.57; 1992, c.90, s.70; 1996, c.37, s.20; 2017, c.20, s.92
Issuance of catering licence
111.1(1)A catering licence may be issued to the holder of a licence of a class referred to in paragraph 63(b), (c), (d), (g) or (j) who provides a public food service under that licence.
Effect of catering licence
111.1(2)Subject to subsection (3), a catering licence authorizes the licensee to sell or serve liquor to persons of the full age of nineteen years, who are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor, in connection with the provision of food by the licensee at any indoor or outdoor location that is separate from the main premises of the licensee.
Where catering licence may be exercised
111.1(3)The holder of a catering licence may only exercise such licence
(a) at locations that have been approved by the Minister and meet the applicable standards established under the Fire Prevention Act and the Health Act, and
(b) where such exercise is not contrary to any other statute, regulation or municipal by-law.
1985, c.57, s.12; 1989, c.20, s.57; 1992, c.90, s.70; 1996, c.37, s.20
Issuance of catering licence
111.1(1)A catering licence may be issued to the holder of a licence of a class referred to in paragraph 63(b), (c), (d), (g) or (j) who provides a public food service under that licence.
Effect of catering licence
111.1(2)Subject to subsection (3), a catering licence authorizes the licensee to sell or serve liquor to persons of the full age of nineteen years, who are not otherwise disqualified under this Act from consuming liquor, in connection with the provision of food by the licensee at any indoor or outdoor location that is separate from the main premises of the licensee.
Where catering licence may be exercised
111.1(3)The holder of a catering licence may only exercise such licence
(a) at locations that have been approved by the Minister and meet the applicable standards established under the Fire Prevention Act and the Health Act, and
(b) where such exercise is not contrary to any other statute, regulation or municipal by-law.
1985, c.57, s.12; 1989, c.20, s.57; 1992, c.90, s.70; 1996, c.37, s.20