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Alcohol

Legislation (Appendices A & B)

This section on alcohol-related legislation covers the following topics:



Introduction to Alcohol-related Legislation

Customs and Excise Act Amendment, 7 May 2003
The Customs and Excise Act was amended so that products in the 14–23% band are taxed at the rate of $39.426 per litre of alcohol (ie, at the higher rate with a CPI adjustment). In addition, these products are now taxed according to the actual amount of alcohol they contain, rather than being deemed to contain 18% aabv.

All other alcohol excise rates were increased with effect from 1 June 2003, based on the movement in the Consumer Price Index - All Groups excluding Credit Services over the preceding 12 months. The rates increased by approximately 2.61%.

The Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act 1966
This allows for the treatment of people with alcoholism or drug addiction at certified institutions, and provides legal definitions of 'alcoholic' and 'drug addict'.

Detention under the Act can be either voluntary (applied for by the person requiring treatment) or involuntary (applied for by the person’s relatives, a police officer or 'any other reputable person'). Detention orders are made by District Court Judges and can last up to two years. In practice, the Act is used infrequently, mainly for people with chronic alcohol dependence.
Sale of Liquor Act 1989
The object of this Act is to 'establish a reasonable system of control over the sale and supply of liquor to the public with the aim of contributing to the reduction of liquor abuse, so far as can be achieved by legislative means.' In summary, the purpose of the Act is to:
The Ministry of Justice administers this Act.

Wine Makers Act 1981
The purpose of the Wine Makers Act 1981 is to:
The Ministry of Justice administers this Act.

Alcohol Advisory Council Act 1976
In summary, the purpose of the Alcohol Advisory Council Act 1976 is to:
The Ministry of Health administers this Act.

How to access alcohol-related legislation

For more detailed information about these Acts, copies of legislation can be obtained from Government Bookshops or reviewed at most public libraries. Legislation can also be accessed online at
www.legislation.govt.nz.


Page last updated 2 February 2010