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O. Reg. 141/01: ASSIGNMENT OF POWERS AND DUTIES - LIQUOR CONTROL ACT, REGULATION 717 OF THE REVISED REGULATIONS OF ONTARIO, 1990

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ONTARIO regulation 141/01

made under the

Alcohol and gaming regulation
and public protection act, 1996

Made:  May 4, 2001
Filed:  May 4, 2001
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: May 19, 2001

Assignment of powers and duties — Liquor Control Act,
Regulation 717 of the Revised rEgulations of Ontario, 1990

1. The powers and duties set out in the provisions of the Liquor Control Act referenced in Column 1 of Table 1 and described opposite in Column 2 of Table 1 are assigned to the board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario or the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming, as the case may be, as set out in Column 3 of Table 1.

2. References to the Board, a member or members of the Board or an employee or employees of the Board found in the provisions of the Liquor Control Act referenced in Column 1 of Table 1 and described opposite in Column 2 of Table 1 shall be read as references to the board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario or the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming, as the case may be, set out in Column 3 of Table 1.

3. The powers and duties set out in the provisions of Regulation 717 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 referenced in Column 1 of Table 2 and described opposite in Column 2 of Table 2 are assigned to the board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission or the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming, as the case may be, as set out in Column 3 of Table 2.

4. References to the Board, a member or members of the Board or an employee or employees of the Board found in the provisions of Regulation 717 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario,1990 referenced in Column 1 of Table 2 and described opposite in Column 2 of Table 2 shall be read as references to the board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission or the Registrar of Alcohol and Gaming, as the case may be, as set out in Column 3 of Table 2.

5. This Regulation comes into force on the day that is 60 days after the regulation is filed.

TABLE 1

Item

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

1.

Clause 3 (1) (d)

To control the delivery of liquor to the public.

Registrar

2.

Clause 3 (1) (e)

To authorize manufacturers of beer and spirits and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to sell their spirits, beer or Ontario wine in stores owned and operated by the manufacturer or winery and to authorize Brewers Retail Inc. to operate stores for the sale of beer to the public.

Board

3.

Clause 3 (1) (f)

To control and supervise the marketing methods and procedures in stores owned and operated by manufacturers and wineries referred to in item 1.

Board

4.

Clause 3 (1) (f)

To establish fees, subject to the approval of the Minister, for the delivery of liquor to the public.

Registrar

5.

Clause 3 (1) (g)

To determine, subject to the Liquor Licence Act, the municipalities within which stores owned and operated by manufacturers and wineries referred to in item 1 shall be established or authorized and the location of such stores in such municipalities.

Board

6.

Clause 3 (2) (a)

To establish conditions, subject to any regulation, with respect to authorizations for stores owned and operated by manufacturers and wineries referred to in item 1.

Board

7.

Clause 3 (2) (d)

To establish conditions, subject to any regulations, with respect to authorizations granted with respect to the delivery of liquor to the public.

Board

 

table 2

Item

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

1.

Section 1

To direct the hours of operation of stores owned and operated by manufacturers of beer and spirits and wineries that manufacture Ontario wine.

Registrar

2.

Section 2

To approve the location of stores established by the Brewers’ Warehousing Com­pany Limited.

Board

3.

Section 2

To approve the location of and supervise the operation of stores owned and operated by the manufacturers of beer. 

Board

4.

Section 3

To authorize wineries that manufacture Ontario wine to sell wine to the public made by the manufacturer or wine made by other manufacturers of Ontario wine that is part of a gift or souvenir package.

Board