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Department of Justice and Attorney‐General Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation Liquor and wine licence fees and charges 2020–2021 Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 1 of 8
Overview of Queensland liquor and wine licence fees and charges All liquor licences in Queensland are subject to a base fee plus any additional fee calculated by the risk criteria. The risk criteria relate to trading hours, service practices and compliance history. All fees are indexed annually. Annual fees are payable by 31 July each year. The liquor licence will be automatically suspended, and then cancelled after 28 days, if the fee remains outstanding. The wine licence will be automatically suspended and cancelled after 14 days if the fee remains outstanding. If you are a current liquor or wine licensee as of 30 June 2020, your 2020–21 fees will be waived. Licensees are not eligible for a pro-rata refund of their 2019–20 liquor licence fees. For new licensees in 2020–21, you will be required to pay your annual licence fee on a pro-rata basis for the relevant licence type and risk criteria (if applicable). If your liquor licence is cancelled, your gaming licence will be automatically cancelled. If this occurs, gaming activities must cease. Your licensed monitoring operator will be advised to disable all gaming machines. All hotel operating authorities or club entitlements will be forfeited to the state, with no opportunity for redress. If this occurs, licensees have to reapply for a gaming licence and purchase new operating authorities or entitlements at market rates. The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation’s credit card payment authority form can be used for credit card payments of all OLGR fees. Note: OLGR will not accept credit card details by fax or email, including PDF attachments. If an email is received with credit card details, it will be deleted immediately and your form will not be processed. This is in accordance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 2 of 8
Fees under the Liquor Act 1992 New licence applications Commercial hotel $7,250.00 Commercial other $1,446.00 ∙ Subsidiary on‐premises ∙ Subsidiary off‐premises ∙ Industrial canteen ∙ Bar ∙ Producer/wholesaler ∙ Artisan producer Commercial special facility $7,250.00 Community club $3,186.00 Community other $723.00 Nightclub $1,446.00 Applications to change existing liquor licence ∙ Alter, rebuild, change or increase the area of a licensed premises $95.85 (permanent) ∙ Approval for the gratuitous supply of liquor for a particular event or $72.95 occasion in any part of licensed premises ∙ Car park approval (for 1 event, up to 3 consecutive dates) $72.95 ∙ Catering endorsement $95.85 ∙ Change name of premises $95.85 ∙ Change risk‐assessed management plan (RAMP) $95.85 ∙ Conduct business under section 129 interim authority $364.90 ∙ Conduct another business or supply a service on licensed premises $95.85 ∙ Craft beer producer endorsement $112.60 ∙ Artisan spirits producer endorsement ∙ Criminal history check (per person) $39.45 ∙ Detached bottle shop (new) $1,088.00 Relocate bottle shop $185.50 Transfer bottle shop $185.50 ∙ Duplicate licence $140.70 ∙ Exemption from the restriction on the sale or supply of rapid $217.60 intoxication drinks for licensed premises or part of licensed premises Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 3 of 8
∙ Extended trading hours (permanent) $217.60 ∙ Let, sublet or enter into a management agreement $364.90 ∙ Registration of financial interest $95.85 ∙ Temporary change in licensed area (1 occasion) $72.95 ∙ Temporary authority / renewal of temporary authority $95.85 ∙ Transfer liquor licence $364.90 ∙ Variation of licence (permanent) $217.60 ∙ Variation of licence conditions (temporary ‐ 1 occasion) $72.95 Permit applications Adult entertainment permit ∙ For 1 occasion $870.10 ∙ For up to 3 years $2,246.00 ∙ Extend adult entertainment hours on a regular basis $217.60 ∙ Vary hours of adult entertainment for 1 occasion $72.95 ∙ Make another change to an existing permit $281.60 Community liquor permit (per day) $72.95 Commercial public event permit (one‐off public event) ∙ First date of event $723.00 ∙ Each additional date of event $72.95 Craft beer ∙ Producer permit $72.95 Artisan spirits ∙ Producer permit $72.95 Extended trading hours—one‐off permit $72.95 Restricted liquor permit ∙ Sale of liquor 10–25 hours/week (3‐month permit) $255.90 ∙ Sale of liquor less than 10 hours/week (3‐month permit) $128.10 Annual liquor licence fees Commercial hotel $3,911.00 ∙ Very remote region $391.10 ∙ Detached bottle shop (each) $4,344.00 Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 4 of 8
Commercial other ∙ Subsidiary on‐premises $723.00 ∙ Subsidiary off‐premises ∙ Bar ∙ Industrial canteen ∙ Producer/wholesaler ∙ Artisan producer $1,050.00 Commercial special facility ∙ If licensee is not authorised to sell or supply liquor at any time between $10,850.00 5am and 10am ∙ For each additional liquor outlet beyond 10 liquor outlets $1,446.00 ∙ If licensee is authorised to sell or supply liquor at any time between $14,480.00 5am and 10am ∙ For each additional liquor outlet beyond 10 liquor outlets $1,446.00 Nightclub $3,911.00 Community club ∙ With 2000 members or less $723.00 ∙ With 2000 members or less—very remote region $391.10 ∙ With more than 2000 members $3,186.00 Community other $723.00 Extended/authorised trading hours—Risk criterion ∙ Approved extended trading hours between 7am and 9am: during weekends only $1,088.00 otherwise $1,446.00 ∙ Approved extended trading hours between 9am and 10am: during weekends only $543.90 otherwise $723.00 ∙ Approved extended trading hours between 12am and 1am: during weekends only $2,715.00 otherwise $3,620.00 ∙ Approved extended trading hours between 12am and 2am: during weekends only $5,440.00 otherwise $7,250.00 ∙ Approved extended trading hours or authorised trading hours between 12am and 3am: during weekends only $8,150.00 otherwise $10,850.00 ∙ Approved extended trading hours or authorised trading hours between 3am and 5am: during weekends only $10,850.00 otherwise $14,480.00 Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 5 of 8
Compliance history—Risk criterion Application when an infringement notice was served on the licensee and the $7,020.00 licensee paid the fine in the previous licence period Application when the Commissioner decides to take disciplinary action relating to the licence, and in the previous licence period: ∙ the licensee did not appeal the decision, or the tribunal confirmed or set $14,050.00 aside the decision or substituted it with another decision ∙ the licensee was convicted of a supply offence, and in the previous $28,090.00 licence period the offence was taken to have contributed to the death or serious assault of a person on or near the licensed premises Note: Licensees of hotels and small clubs with 2,000 members or less are eligible for a concessional fee if their venue is located in a very remote area of Queensland as classified by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Approvals and other applications Approved manager approval ∙ New 5‐year approval $531.10 ∙ Renewal $531.10 Approved controller approval (5‐year approval) $531.10 Responsible management of licensed venues (RMLV) trainer approval ∙ Approval as a trainer (1‐year period) $2,712.00 ∙ Renewal of approval as a trainer (1‐year period) $2,224.00 ID scanning operations ∙ Change an approved operator's executive officers $260.40 ∙ Approval to operate an approved ID scanning system $6,780.00 Search the register ∙ One‐off search $40.95 ∙ Unlimited online searches for 1 year $4,181.00 Fees under the Wine Industry Act 1994 New licence application Wine merchant $2,680.00 ∙ Allow consumption of wine on the premises (other than samples) $191.70 Wine producer $627.10 ∙ Apply for a licence condition to allow: $320.10 consumption of wine on the premises (other than samples) – for the main premises and/or a satellite cellar door premises (each premises) the sale of other licensee’s wine Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 6 of 8
Annual wine licence fees Wine merchant $627.20 Wine producer $627.20 Applications to change existing wine licence Nominee—existing licence, or additional or replacement nominee $320.10 Extended trading hours $44.75 Transfer wine licence $320.10 Interim licence $125.40 Search Search the register $35.20 Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 7 of 8
Revision history Release Incept Version Changes QIR Who date date 3.4 Added artisan liquor producer licence TL/TR 31/03/2021 Document reformat and restructure 3.3 TR/TW 10/08/2020 Minor updates Added 2.16–2.18 regarding legislative requirements including, but not limited to, 3.2 taxation AL/MM 25/10/2019 Changed references to EGMs to BTs Minor updates and clarifications Updated to new DJAG report document 3.1.1 JG 11/04/2016 template Updated to new DEEDI report document 3.1 template YL 20/08/2010 QOGR → OLGR Added ‘Continuity of Services’ section Updated document and standards 3.0 MB 15/03/2005 references Changed formatting Removed the section on Jackpot Systems. This is not a separate document Combined this document with the LMO Event Reporting Requirements document 2.0 RLL 13/11/2000 v1.1 Refer Red-line and strike out text throughout this document for other changes Updated copyright notice in accordance with OLGR policy 1.1 Changed Section 10 numbering RLL 31/03/1998 Refer Redline and strikeout for other changes 1.0 Initial Release RLL 07/10/1997 Fees and charges, Queensland liquor licensing—as at 31 March 2021 Page 8 of 8
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