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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 116F
Temporary banning orders--licensed premises in prescribed precinct and adjacent precincts
116F Temporary banning orders--licensed premises in prescribed precinct and
adjacent precincts
(1) A police officer may, in the circumstances described in subsection (2), by
order in writing given to a person who is in a prescribed precinct (a
"temporary banning order" ) prohibit the person from entering or remaining on
any licensed premises in the prescribed precinct and in any other adjacent
precinct specified in the order, for the period (not exceeding 48 hours)
specified in the order.
(2) A temporary banning order may be made as soon as
practicable after the person-- (a) refuses or fails to comply with a direction
under section 198 of the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act
2002 to leave licensed premises in the prescribed precinct or a public place
in the vicinity of such licensed premises, or
(b) fails to leave
licensed premises in the prescribed precinct after being required to do so
under section 77(4) because the person is intoxicated, violent, quarrelsome or
disorderly, or
(c) contravenes section 77(6) or (8) in relation to
licensed premises in the prescribed precinct.
(3) A police officer must not
give a person a temporary banning order unless the officer is satisfied that
the conduct of the person which resulted in the person being required to leave
(or being refused admission to) the licensed premises or other public place
concerned is likely to continue and cause a public nuisance or risk to public
safety in the prescribed precinct and in any other adjacent precinct specified
in the order.
(4) A temporary banning order-- (a) does not have effect unless
it is given by, or given with the approval of, a police officer of or above
the rank of sergeant, and
(b) must specify the grounds on which it is given.
(5) A person who is the subject of a temporary banning order must not enter or
attempt to enter or remain on any licensed premises in the prescribed precinct
or any other adjacent precinct specified in the order during the period
specified in the order. : Maximum penalty--50 penalty units.
(6) A reference
in this section to licensed premises does not include a reference to a
licensed restaurant that is not authorised to trade after midnight on any day
of the week unless it is a high risk venue.
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