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Casino Control Regulation 2019
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#### 81 Decision by Secretary in relation to complaint
81 Decision by Secretary in relation to complaint
> > (1) The Secretary may, after dealing with a complaint in accordance with section 80, decide to do any one or more of the following—
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> > > (a) impose a condition on the licence for the licensed premises the subject of the complaint,
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> > > (b) vary or revoke a condition to which the licence is subject,
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> > > (c) if a conference has been convened in relation to the complaint—adjourn the conference subject to implementation and continuation of undertakings given by the licensee,
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> > > (d) issue a warning to the licensee,
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> > > (e) take no further action in relation to the complaint.
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> > (2) The conditions that may be imposed on a licence include, but are not limited to, conditions relating to any one or more of the following—
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> > > (a) noise abatement,
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> > > (b) prohibition of the sale or supply of liquor before 10 am and after 11 pm,
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> > > (c) prohibition of, or restriction on, activities (such as promotions or discounting) that could encourage misuse or abuse of liquor (such as binge drinking or excessive consumption),
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> > > (d) restricting the trading hours of, and public access to, the licensed premises,
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> > > (e) requiring the licensee to participate in, and to comply with, a liquor accord.
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> > (3) The Secretary is to take the following matters into consideration before making a decision under this section—
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> > > (a) the order of occupancy between the licensed premises and the complainant,
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> > > (b) any changes in the licensed premises and the premises occupied by the complainant, including structural changes to the premises,
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> > > (c) any changes in the activities conducted on the licensed premises over a period of time.
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> > (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), complainant does not include a complainant who is the Commissioner of Police or a person authorised by the local consent authority.