LIQUOR ACT 1992 - SECT 10A
When meal is taken not to have been prepared and served to be eaten on premises
LIQUOR ACT 1992 - SECT 10A
When meal is taken not to have been prepared and served to be eaten on premises
10A When meal is taken not to have been prepared and served to be eaten on
premises
(1) For this Act, a meal is taken not to have been prepared and served to be
eaten on premises if the preparation does not involve adding value to the food
comprising the meal.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1) , a person does not
add value to food comprising a meal by merely heating a product the person
purchased.
Example for subsection (2)—
A person does not add value to food
if the person heats a prepackaged pie or other item and serves it.
(3)
However, the preparation of a meal is taken to involve adding value to the
food comprising the meal if the meal forms part of a menu and the majority of
menu items offered and available are meals the preparation of which otherwise
involves adding value to the food comprising the meals.