The sale of alcohol online was also a concern.
“We recommend that the Bill should amend the Act to explicitly refer to and impose controls on online sales within New Zealand, requiring delivery services to check ID on delivery and requiring a retailer to be licensed in each district they provide alcohol, rather than just the district of their head office or operations.
“We support the amendments to sections 102 and 128 of the Act, allowing the general public to object to an application for the grant or renewal of a licence.
“The presence of alcohol stores impacts on the entire community, and council supports the community’s interest being recognised and empowered by legislation.”
A review of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act was announced by Justice Minister Kiritapu Allan last year.
Whanganui District Council’s LAP, introduced in 2019, set a limit of 14 off-licence facilities in the district but a 15th licence was granted in 2021 by the District Licensing Committee.
The bill’s first reading was held on December 14 last year and is now before the Government’s Justice Committee.
A report is due on June 13.