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Retailer Notification Scheme
Tobacco retailers operating in NSW must not engage in tobacco retailing unless they have notified the Director-General of the Ministry of Health that they intend to engage in tobacco retailing. Retailers can register their business details on the free on-line Government Licensing Service at http://www.licence.nsw.gov.au.
The maximum penalty for not registering is 100 penalty units, or $11,000.
The legislation also includes a negative licensing scheme, such that retailers who are convicted of selling cigarettes to children or breaching other regulations on two or more occasions in any three year period will automatically be prohibited from selling tobacco for specified periods. On a second conviction the ban will be three months, for a third conviction the ban will be for 12 months.
Retailers must provide the following business details when registering on the Government Licensing Service:
The business address of the person intending to engage in tobacco retailing
The address of the premises at which the person intends to engage in tobacco retailing
The registered business name (if any) of the relevant business and, if the business is incorporated, the ACN
The names and addresses of the owners and directors of the tobacco retailing business
Following a successful notification on the Government Licensing Service, a confirmation email will be sent to the primary contact of the business, containing a Tobacco Retailer Number.
See the Factsheet for more information.
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/pub ... s_and_consumers.asp |
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