Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Persons to whom licence may be issued, effect of licence, adjacent areas
89.1(1)A wine serving licence may be issued to a person who holds no other licence under this Act and who
(a) offers a public food service within a defined area approved in accordance with the regulations, or
(b) is in the business of providing overnight accommodation for guests and whose business is an approved business in accordance with the regulations.
89.1(2)A wine serving licence authorizes the licensee
(a) to permit each patron who is the full age of nineteen years to bring wine, in accordance with subsection 41(5.1), into the licensed premises or an area referred to in subsection (3), if the container is opened by and the wine is served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee and the wine is consumed by the patron and by other patrons, together with a meal prepared and served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee, in the licensed premises or the area,
(b) to charge a patron referred to in paragraph (a) a fee for the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee to open the container and serve the wine to the patrons, and
(c) to allow a patron to remove an unfinished container of wine from the licensed premises if the container has been closed by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee for the patron.
89.1(3)The Minister may, at the time of application for a wine serving licence or upon application by a wine serving licensee after its issue, subject to such conditions as the Minister may attach, designate an area adjacent to and outside of the licensed premises for the purposes of subsection (2), which area may include an area on lands that are leased or owned by the licensee and an area of which the true owner or, if a public place, over which the authority having jurisdiction, as the case may be, has given written permission to the licensee to serve wine and to permit patrons to consume wine, and any reference in this Act to the premises of a wine serving licensee includes a reference to an area so designated.
1999, c.30, s.8; 2020, c.33, s.9
Persons to whom licence may be issued, effect of licence, adjacent areas
89.1(1)A wine serving licence may be issued to a person who holds no other licence under this Act and who
(a) offers a public food service within a defined area approved in accordance with the regulations, or
(b) is in the business of providing overnight accommodation for guests and whose business is an approved business in accordance with the regulations.
89.1(2)A wine serving licence authorizes the licensee
(a) to permit each patron who is of the full age of nineteen years, to bring wine, in accordance with subsection 41(5.1), into the licensed premises or an area referred to in subsection (3), if the bottle or other package is opened by and the wine is served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee and the wine is consumed by the patron and by other patrons, together with a meal prepared and served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee, in the licensed premises or the area, and
(b) to charge a patron referred to in paragraph (a) a fee for the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee to open the bottle or other package and serve the wine to the patrons.
89.1(3)The Minister may, at the time of application for a wine serving licence or upon application by a wine serving licensee after its issue, subject to such conditions as the Minister may attach, designate an area adjacent to and outside of the licensed premises for the purposes of subsection (2), which area may include an area on lands that are leased or owned by the licensee and an area of which the true owner or, if a public place, over which the authority having jurisdiction, as the case may be, has given written permission to the licensee to serve wine and to permit patrons to consume wine, and any reference in this Act to the premises of a wine serving licensee includes a reference to an area so designated.
1999, c.30, s.8
Persons to whom wine serving licence may be issued
89.1(1)A wine serving licence may be issued to a person who holds no other licence under this Act and who
(a) offers a public food service within a defined area approved in accordance with the regulations, or
(b) is in the business of providing overnight accommodation for guests and whose business is an approved business in accordance with the regulations.
Effect of wine serving licence
89.1(2)A wine serving licence authorizes the licensee
(a) to permit each patron who is of the full age of nineteen years, to bring wine, in accordance with subsection 41(5.1), into the licensed premises or an area referred to in subsection (3), if the bottle or other package is opened by and the wine is served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee and the wine is consumed by the patron and by other patrons, together with a meal prepared and served by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee, in the licensed premises or the area, and
(b) to charge a patron referred to in paragraph (a) a fee for the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee to open the bottle or other package and serve the wine to the patrons.
Adjacent areas
89.1(3)The Minister may, at the time of application for a wine serving licence or upon application by a wine serving licensee after its issue, subject to such conditions as the Minister may attach, designate an area adjacent to and outside of the licensed premises for the purposes of subsection (2), which area may include an area on lands that are leased or owned by the licensee and an area of which the true owner or, if a public place, over which the authority having jurisdiction, as the case may be, has given written permission to the licensee to serve wine and to permit patrons to consume wine, and any reference in this Act to the premises of a wine serving licensee includes a reference to an area so designated.
1999, c.30, s.8