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Casino Control Regulation 2019
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56 Incident registers
> > (1) If the sale or supply of liquor after midnight on licensed premises is authorised at least once a week on a regular basis, it is a condition of the licence that the licensee maintains an incident register in the form approved by the Secretary.
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> > (2) An incident register required to be kept under this section is to record details of the following incidents that occur outside of the standard trading period for the licensed premises—
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> > > (a) any incident involving violence or anti-social behaviour occurring on the licensed premises,
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> > > (b) any incident of which the licensee is aware that involves violence or anti-social behaviour occurring in the immediate vicinity of the licensed premises and that involves a person who has recently left, or been refused admission to, the premises,
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> > > (c) any incident that results in a person being turned out of the licensed premises under section 77,
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> > > (d) any incident that results in a patron of the licensed premises requiring medical assistance.
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> > (3) The incident register must also record details of any action taken in response to any such incident.
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> > (4) The licensee of licensed premises must, if requested to do so by a police officer or inspector—
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> > > (a) make any incident register kept under this section available for inspection by a police officer or inspector, and
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> > > (b) allow a police officer or inspector to take copies of any such register or to remove any such register from the premises.
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> > (5) The licensee must also ensure that the information recorded in an incident register is retained for at least 3 years from when the record was made.