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Liquor Act 1992
sec.142AGConditions about crowd controllers
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### sec.142AG Conditions about crowd controllers
It is a condition of the licensee’s licence that the licensee—
must ensure that at least the required number of crowd controllers are engaged in maintaining order in and around the licensed premises—
while the premises are open for business after 11p.m. during the trading period; and
for at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
must not allow a crowd controller to be engaged under paragraph (a) unless the crowd controller—
has a current training course certificate; and
has given the licensee a copy of the certificate and the crowd controller’s licence granted under the Security Providers Act 1993 , section 14 (1) ; and
is dressed in a way that distinguishes the crowd controller from patrons of the premises; and
must keep on the licensed premises each of the following for a crowd controller while the crowd controller is engaged in maintaining order in and around the premises—
a copy of the crowd controller’s current training course certificate as mentioned in paragraph (b) (i) ;
the crowd controller’s certificate and licence as given to the licensee under paragraph (b) (ii) .
For subsection (1) (a) , the required number of crowd controllers for a licence is—
if a condition of the licence requires a stated number of crowd controllers to be engaged in the circumstances stated in subsection (1) (a) —that number; or
otherwise—the number of crowd controllers prescribed by regulation.
s 142AG ins 2005 No. 61 s 26
sub 2008 No. 48 s 24
amd 2013 No. 62 s 33 ; 2014 No. 42 s 63
(sec.142AG-ssec.1) It is a condition of the licensee’s licence that the licensee— must ensure that at least the required number of crowd controllers are engaged in maintaining order in and around the licensed premises— while the premises are open for business after 11p.m. during the trading period; and for at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and must not allow a crowd controller to be engaged under paragraph (a) unless the crowd controller— has a current training course certificate; and has given the licensee a copy of the certificate and the crowd controller’s licence granted under the Security Providers Act 1993 , section 14 (1) ; and is dressed in a way that distinguishes the crowd controller from patrons of the premises; and must keep on the licensed premises each of the following for a crowd controller while the crowd controller is engaged in maintaining order in and around the premises— a copy of the crowd controller’s current training course certificate as mentioned in paragraph (b) (i) ; the crowd controller’s certificate and licence as given to the licensee under paragraph (b) (ii) .
(sec.142AG-ssec.2) For subsection (1) (a) , the required number of crowd controllers for a licence is— if a condition of the licence requires a stated number of crowd controllers to be engaged in the circumstances stated in subsection (1) (a) —that number; or otherwise—the number of crowd controllers prescribed by regulation.
- (a) must ensure that at least the required number of crowd controllers are engaged in maintaining order in and around the licensed premises— (i) while the premises are open for business after 11p.m. during the trading period; and (ii) for at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (i) while the premises are open for business after 11p.m. during the trading period; and
- (ii) for at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (b) must not allow a crowd controller to be engaged under paragraph (a) unless the crowd controller— (i) has a current training course certificate; and (ii) has given the licensee a copy of the certificate and the crowd controller’s licence granted under the Security Providers Act 1993 , section 14 (1) ; and (iii) is dressed in a way that distinguishes the crowd controller from patrons of the premises; and
- (i) has a current training course certificate; and
- (ii) has given the licensee a copy of the certificate and the crowd controller’s licence granted under the Security Providers Act 1993 , section 14 (1) ; and
- (iii) is dressed in a way that distinguishes the crowd controller from patrons of the premises; and
- (c) must keep on the licensed premises each of the following for a crowd controller while the crowd controller is engaged in maintaining order in and around the premises— (i) a copy of the crowd controller’s current training course certificate as mentioned in paragraph (b) (i) ; (ii) the crowd controller’s certificate and licence as given to the licensee under paragraph (b) (ii) .
- (i) a copy of the crowd controller’s current training course certificate as mentioned in paragraph (b) (i) ;
- (ii) the crowd controller’s certificate and licence as given to the licensee under paragraph (b) (ii) .
- (i) while the premises are open for business after 11p.m. during the trading period; and
- (ii) for at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (i) has a current training course certificate; and
- (ii) has given the licensee a copy of the certificate and the crowd controller’s licence granted under the Security Providers Act 1993 , section 14 (1) ; and
- (iii) is dressed in a way that distinguishes the crowd controller from patrons of the premises; and
- (i) a copy of the crowd controller’s current training course certificate as mentioned in paragraph (b) (i) ;
- (ii) the crowd controller’s certificate and licence as given to the licensee under paragraph (b) (ii) .
- (a) if a condition of the licence requires a stated number of crowd controllers to be engaged in the circumstances stated in subsection (1) (a) —that number; or
- (b) otherwise—the number of crowd controllers prescribed by regulation.