Deline Liquor Restriction Regulations
Regulation- Registration
- R-013-2008
- Source
- Unofficial consolidation PDF (justice.gov.nt.ca)
- Under
- Liquor Act
This is an unofficial reading copy parsed from the Department of Justice consolidation PDF above — itself an office consolidation, not an official statement of the law. The authoritative text is in the Revised Statutes of the Northwest Territories, 1988 and the annual Statutes volumes.
The Commissioner, on the recommendation of the Minister, under section 49 of the Liquor Act and every enabling power, makes the Délîne Liquor Restriction Regulations.
In these regulations, "restricted area" means all that portion of the Northwest Territories that lies within a radius of 25 km of the Délîne Got’iné Government John Tetso office building. R-052-2018,s.2.
(1) Subject to subsection (3), no person shall bring into the restricted area, in any 24 hour period, a quantity of liquor that exceeds the amounts described in any one of the following combinations:
(a) Combination 1: 1140 ml of spirits and 12 355 ml containers of beer;
(b) Combination 2: 1140 ml of spirits and two litres of wine;
(c) Combination 3: 12 355 ml containers of beer and two litres of wine;
(d) Combination 4: 24 355 ml containers of beer and one litre of wine.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), no person shall, at any time, possess within the restricted area a quantity of liquor that exceeds the amounts described in any one of the combinations set out in paragraphs 1(a) to (d).
(3) The limits set out in the combinations described in subsection 2(1) do not apply to a person authorized by the Délîne Got’iné Government to bring into and possess in the restricted area greater quantities of liquor for consumption at a wedding, community dance or other special event. R-052-2018,s.3.
Every person who violates any provision of these regulations is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days or to both.
Repealed, R-052-2018,s.4.
Repealed, R-052-2018,s.4.