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Liquor Control Reform Act 1998
114Offences by persons other than licensee or permittee
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114 Offences by persons other than licensee or permittee
(1) A person—
(a) must not on licensed premises—
(i) obtain liquor from the licensee, or an employee or agent of the licensee; or
(ii) consume liquor—
except at a time and in the manner authorised under the licence or BYO permit and this Act;
(b) must not, on licensed premises—
(i) procure liquor for a person in a state of intoxication; or
(ii) aid or abet a person in a state of intoxication to obtain liquor;
S. 114(1)(c) amended by No. 59/2009 s. 30(h).
(c) must not obtain liquor from a licensee under a general licence or a late night (general) licence or from an employee or agent of such a licensee by fraudulently representing himself or herself to be a resident of the licensed premises;
S. 114(1)(d) repealed by No. 9/2008 s. 5(2).
S. 114(2) inserted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(3), amended by No. 12/2011 s. 7(1).
(2) A person who is drunk, violent or quarrelsome must not refuse or fail to leave licensed premises if requested to do so by—
(a) the licensee or permittee; or
(b) an employee or agent of the licensee or permittee; or
S. 114(2)(c) substituted by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 96.12).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
S. 114(3) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(3) A person who has been refused entry from licensed premises or who has left licensed premises following a request by any of the persons referred to in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) must not without reasonable excuse remain in the vicinity of the licensed premises.
S. 114(4) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(4) A person who has been refused entry from licensed premises or who has left licensed premises following a request by any of the persons referred to in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) must not without reasonable excuse enter the licensed premises for a period of 24 hours commencing from the time of being refused entry or leaving the licensed premises.
S. 114(5) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(5) For the purposes of this section, a reference to licensed premises includes any area adjacent to the licensed premises that is owned or occupied by the licensee or permittee.