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Liquor Act 1992
sec.142AHConditions about closed-circuit television equipment
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### sec.142AH Conditions about closed-circuit television equipment
It is a condition of the licensee’s licence that the licensee—
must have closed-circuit television equipment at each entrance and exit of the licensed premises that provides access for patrons of the premises during the trading period; and
must display signage at the premises in a way that is likely to make the patrons aware that closed-circuit television equipment is installed under paragraph (a) ; and
must ensure the equipment—
meets the minimum requirements for the equipment prescribed under a regulation; and
is operational and recording for the period starting at 8p.m. in a trading period in which the premises are open for business and ending at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
must comply with any requirements prescribed by regulation about maintaining the equipment; and
must stop selling or supplying liquor on the premises, and close the premises, if the equipment is not operational and recording during the trading period while the premises are open for business at any time between 1a.m. and when the premises would ordinarily otherwise close for business; and
must not allow the equipment to be operated by anyone other than—
the licensee for the licence; or
an approved manager working at the premises; and
must store each recording made by the equipment in a secure place at the premises in compliance with any requirements prescribed by regulation; and
must keep each recording available for inspection and viewing by an investigator at the premises until—
the recording is erased or destroyed under paragraph (h) ; or
if the recording is earlier given to an investigator—the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable; and
must not allow a recording to be viewed at the premises by anyone other than an investigator or a person mentioned in paragraph (e) ; and
must ensure a recording, unless it is earlier given to an investigator and the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable, is erased or destroyed by a person mentioned in paragraph (e) —
if the recording does not show an incident required to be recorded in the licensee’s incident register—not earlier than 28 days after the recording is made (the retention period ), but within 30 days after the retention period ends; or
otherwise—not earlier than 1 year after the retention period for the recording ends.
s 142AH ins 2005 No. 61 s 26
sub 2008 No. 48 s 24
amd 2014 No. 42 s 64
- (a) must have closed-circuit television equipment at each entrance and exit of the licensed premises that provides access for patrons of the premises during the trading period; and
- (b) must display signage at the premises in a way that is likely to make the patrons aware that closed-circuit television equipment is installed under paragraph (a) ; and
- (c) must ensure the equipment— (i) meets the minimum requirements for the equipment prescribed under a regulation; and (ii) is operational and recording for the period starting at 8p.m. in a trading period in which the premises are open for business and ending at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (i) meets the minimum requirements for the equipment prescribed under a regulation; and
- (ii) is operational and recording for the period starting at 8p.m. in a trading period in which the premises are open for business and ending at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (ca) must comply with any requirements prescribed by regulation about maintaining the equipment; and
- (d) must stop selling or supplying liquor on the premises, and close the premises, if the equipment is not operational and recording during the trading period while the premises are open for business at any time between 1a.m. and when the premises would ordinarily otherwise close for business; and
- (e) must not allow the equipment to be operated by anyone other than— (i) the licensee for the licence; or (ii) an approved manager working at the premises; and
- (i) the licensee for the licence; or
- (ii) an approved manager working at the premises; and
- (f) must store each recording made by the equipment in a secure place at the premises in compliance with any requirements prescribed by regulation; and
- (fa) must keep each recording available for inspection and viewing by an investigator at the premises until— (i) the recording is erased or destroyed under paragraph (h) ; or (ii) if the recording is earlier given to an investigator—the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable; and
- (i) the recording is erased or destroyed under paragraph (h) ; or
- (ii) if the recording is earlier given to an investigator—the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable; and
- (g) must not allow a recording to be viewed at the premises by anyone other than an investigator or a person mentioned in paragraph (e) ; and
- (h) must ensure a recording, unless it is earlier given to an investigator and the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable, is erased or destroyed by a person mentioned in paragraph (e) — (i) if the recording does not show an incident required to be recorded in the licensee’s incident register—not earlier than 28 days after the recording is made (the retention period ), but within 30 days after the retention period ends; or (ii) otherwise—not earlier than 1 year after the retention period for the recording ends.
- (i) if the recording does not show an incident required to be recorded in the licensee’s incident register—not earlier than 28 days after the recording is made (the retention period ), but within 30 days after the retention period ends; or
- (ii) otherwise—not earlier than 1 year after the retention period for the recording ends.
- (i) meets the minimum requirements for the equipment prescribed under a regulation; and
- (ii) is operational and recording for the period starting at 8p.m. in a trading period in which the premises are open for business and ending at least 1 hour after the premises close for business during or at the end of the trading period; and
- (i) the licensee for the licence; or
- (ii) an approved manager working at the premises; and
- (i) the recording is erased or destroyed under paragraph (h) ; or
- (ii) if the recording is earlier given to an investigator—the investigator has confirmed by written notice that the recording is viewable; and
- (i) if the recording does not show an incident required to be recorded in the licensee’s incident register—not earlier than 28 days after the recording is made (the retention period ), but within 30 days after the retention period ends; or
- (ii) otherwise—not earlier than 1 year after the retention period for the recording ends.