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Liquor Act 1992
sec.9AWhen a person may be taken to be unduly intoxicated
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### sec.9A When a person may be taken to be unduly intoxicated
For this Act, a person may be taken to be unduly intoxicated if—
the person’s speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is noticeably affected; and
there are reasonable grounds for believing the affected speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is the result of the consumption of liquor, drugs or another intoxicating substance.
s 9A ins 2014 No. 42 s 30
- (a) the person’s speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is noticeably affected; and
- (b) there are reasonable grounds for believing the affected speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is the result of the consumption of liquor, drugs or another intoxicating substance.