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Liquor Act 1992
sec.167Ascertainment of age
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### sec.167 Ascertainment of age
For the purposes of this Act, an authorised person may require another person whom the authorised person suspects on reasonable grounds to be a minor and to be contravening a provision of this Act—
to state all relevant particulars concerning the other person’s age; and
to produce evidence of the other person’s age.
See the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , sections 29AH and 29AI for the use of a digital authority, a digital evidence of age or a digital evidence of identity.
In this section—
authorised person includes—
a licensee or permittee; and
an employee or agent of a licensee or permittee.
s 167 amd 1999 No. 54 s 10 ; 2020 No. 21 s 17
(sec.167-ssec.1) For the purposes of this Act, an authorised person may require another person whom the authorised person suspects on reasonable grounds to be a minor and to be contravening a provision of this Act— to state all relevant particulars concerning the other person’s age; and to produce evidence of the other person’s age. See the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 , sections 29AH and 29AI for the use of a digital authority, a digital evidence of age or a digital evidence of identity.
(sec.167-ssec.2) In this section— authorised person includes— a licensee or permittee; and an employee or agent of a licensee or permittee.
- (a) to state all relevant particulars concerning the other person’s age; and
- (b) to produce evidence of the other person’s age.
- (a) a licensee or permittee; and
- (b) an employee or agent of a licensee or permittee.