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  2. Government Gazette of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    It publishes regulations and notices in terms of acts, changes of names, company registrations and deregistrations, financial statements, land restitution notices, liquor licence applications and transport permits. Board and legal notices are also published in the Gazette; these cover insolvencies, liquidation and estate notices.

  3. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Soviet Republic – March 21 – August 1, 1919 – Sale and consumption of alcohol was prohibited [47] (partial ban from July 23). [48] Iceland – 1915–1935 (see prohibition in Iceland) – However beer with an alcohol content exceeding 2.25% was prohibited until 1989. [citation needed]

  4. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament, which introduces a statutory minimum price for alcohol, initially 50p per unit, as an element in the programme to counter alcohol problems. The government introduced the Act to discourage excessive drinking.

  5. Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation

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    This regulation included liquor and gaming licensing, compliance and education. On 1 July 2022, the VCGLR was replaced by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission as the independent regulator of Victoria's gaming industry and the Victorian Liquor Commission, Victoria's liquor regulator.

  6. Alcohol laws of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Queensland, the main legislation is the Liquor Act 1992, which abolished the Licensing Commission and Court, with decision-making by Chief Executive and appeals to a Tribunal. There was a reduction of licence types to seven and permits to five. [8] In 1997, annual licence fees charged on liquor sales were abolished. [8]

  7. Alcohol server training - Wikipedia

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    This training is intended to lower liquor liability insurance premiums, offer compliance with local laws and regulations, reduce penalties for alcohol violations and prevent alcohol-related crimes such as property damage and assault. This training can be delivered in the classroom by certified trainers or via a web-based eLearning program.

  8. Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation is an agency of the Queensland Government's Department of Justice and Attorney-General responsible for regulating the liquor, gaming and adult entertainment industries in Queensland. [1]

  9. Liquor Control Act 1988 - Wikipedia

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    The Liquor Control Act 1988 is an act of the Western Australian parliament which serves to regulate liquor and its sale, supply, and consumption, as well as to minimise harm due to the use of liquor, amongst other things. The Act repealed the Liquor Act 1970 and was given royal assent on 9 December 1988. [1]