Shops (Trading) Regulation 2002



Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Shops and Industries Act 1962.

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C.,Minister for Industrial Relations
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Shops (Trading) Regulation 2002.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 September 2002.
Note—
This Regulation replaces the Shops (Trading Hours) Regulation 1997 which is repealed on 1 September 2002 under section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3   Definition
In this Regulation:
4   Notes
Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
5   Trades taken to be usually carried on in certain shops
For the purposes of Part 4 of the Act:
(a)  the trade that consists primarily of the hiring out of pre-recorded video cassettes, video tapes and DVDs is taken to be the trade usually carried on in the class of shops known as video shops, and
(b)  in respect of each class of shops specified in Schedule 1, the trade that consists primarily of the sale of goods of a kind specified in that Schedule in respect of that class of shops is taken to be the trade usually carried on in that class of shops, and
(c)  no trade other than a trade specified in this clause or in Schedule 1 in respect of a particular class of shops is to be taken to be a trade usually carried on in the class of shops concerned.
6   General shops
For the purposes of the definition of general shop in section 78 (1) of the Act, all shops (other than scheduled shops) are classified as general shops.
7   Exemption from Division 3 of Part 4 of the Act
(1)  An application under section 78A (1) of the Act:
(a)  must be in writing, and
(b)  must specify whether the exemption is sought:
(i)  from all of the provisions of Division 3 of Part 4 of the Act and of the provisions of the regulations made for the purposes of that Division, or
(ii)  from such provisions only of that Division or of those regulations as are specified in the application, and
(c)  must specify the grounds on which the exemption is sought.
(2)  The fee to accompany an application under section 78A (1) of the Act is $100.
8   Partitioning off of goods in mixed shops
(1)  For the purposes of section 82 of the Act, the prescribed manner of partitioning off goods is by enclosing the goods behind a partition that is constructed from strong and durable materials and is of sufficient height to prevent access from the part of the shop that is kept open.
(2)  The Director-General may from time to time approve materials for use in the construction of partitioning, and the dimensions of partitions to be used, for the purposes of this clause.
(3)  A partition that is constructed from approved materials and is of approved dimensions is taken to comply with the requirements of subclause (1).
9   Savings
(1)  Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Shops (Trading Hours) Regulation 1997, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.
(2)  In any award, agreement, order or determination in force under the Industrial Relations Act 1996 immediately before the commencement of this Regulation, a reference to a class of shops referred to in:
(a)  Schedule 2 to the Shops (Registration and Opening and Closing Hours) Regulations, or
(b)  Schedule 1 to the Shops (Trading Hours) Regulation 1992, or
(c)  Schedule 1 to the Shops (Trading Hours) Regulation 1997,
continues to be a reference to the class of shops so referred to as if those Regulations had not been repealed.
Schedule 1 Trades taken to be usually carried on in certain shops
(Clause 5)
Classes of shops
Kinds of goods
Audio shops
Records, compact discs or blank or pre-recorded audio cassettes or audio tapes
Book shops
Books, periodicals or magazines, whether or not sold in conjunction with the sale of stationery requisites
Chemists’ shops
Drugs, chemicals, medicines or other pharmaceutical goods, where sold by a registered pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act 1964
Confectioners’ shops
Confectionery
Cooked food shops, being:
 
(a)  cake and pastry shops
Cakes, pastries or pies
(b)  cooked provision shops
Cooked or other processed meats, poultry or preserves
(c)  refreshment shops
Light refreshments, milk, soft drinks, hot beverages or confectionery
(d)  restaurants
Meals, snacks or hot or cold beverages, where sold for consumption on the premises
(e)  take-away food shops
Meals, snacks or hot or cold beverages, where sold for consumption elsewhere than on the premises
Fish shops
Cooked or uncooked fish or shellfish
Flower shops
Cut flowers, plants, seeds, seedlings, wreaths, bouquets or other floral emblems
Fruit and vegetable shops
Fresh fruit or vegetables
Garden plant shops
Garden plants or shrubs, seeds, garden equipment or associated products
General shops
Any goods other than those prescribed in respect of:
 
(a)  video shops (as referred to in clause 5 (a)), or
 
(b)  any other class of shops specified in this Schedule
Newsagencies
Newspapers, periodicals and magazines, whether or not sold in conjunction with the sale of books, stationery, cards, educational requisites or souvenirs
Pet shops
Live animals, birds, reptiles, fish, pet food or pet accessories
Souvenir shops
Souvenirs and gift items
Tobacconists’ shops
Tobacco, cigarettes or cigars, whether or not sold in conjunction with the sale of pipes or other smoking requisites or accessories
Vehicle service shops
Motor spirit, motor oil or vehicle accessories
Vehicle shops
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, caravans or trailers, whether or not sold in conjunction with the sale of accessories or parts