Intoxicating Liquor Act, 1927

Occasional licences.

6.—(1) In this section the expression “occasional licence” means an occasional licence granted under section 13 of the Revenue Act, 1862 and the several enactments amending that enactment, and the expression “licensing area” means the licensing area in which the place for which the occasional licence is desired is situate.

(2) The consent required by the said enactments for the granting of an occasional licence shall not be necessary but in lieu thereof no occasional licence shall be granted without the previous consent of the Justice of the District Court and such consent shall only be given by such Justice in open court and after hearing the officer in charge of the Gárda Síochána for the licensing area.

(3) The consent of the Justice of the District Court mentioned in the foregoing sub-section shall not be given unless the applicant therefor has, not less than forty-eight hours before making the application, served upon the officer in charge of the Gárda Síochána for the licensing area a notice in writing of his intention to apply for such consent, setting out his name and address, and the place, occasion, and time for which the occasional licence the subject of such consent is desired.

(4) An occasional licence shall operate to exempt the person to whom the licence is granted (if and so long as he complies with the conditions on which the same is granted) from the provisions of this Act relating to prohibited hours at the place and during the time for which the licence is granted.

(5) The provisions of this or any other Act requiring an offence to be endorsed on a licence shall not apply to an offence committed in respect of an occasional licence.