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sec.37DARequirements for maintaining closed-circuit television equipment— Act , s 142AH
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### sec.37DA Requirements for maintaining closed-circuit television equipment— Act , s 142AH
This section prescribes the requirements for maintaining closed-circuit television equipment for section 142AH (ca) of the Act .
During each trading period in which the licensed premises are open for the conduct of business—
the equipment must be checked, no later than 12.30a.m., to ensure the equipment is operating effectively; and
the following details must be recorded—
the date and time the equipment was checked;
the name of the person who checked the equipment;
whether the equipment was operating effectively.
If the equipment is not operating effectively when it is checked, or if it otherwise malfunctions—
arrangements to repair the equipment must be made within 48 hours of when the malfunction is identified; and
the following details must be recorded—
the date and time the malfunction of the equipment was identified;
the name of the person who identified the malfunction;
the arrangements made to repair the equipment, including—
the date and time the arrangements were made; and
the name of the person who made the arrangements; and
the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and
the date the equipment is repaired.
Also, at least every 6 months—
the equipment and any related device must be checked and certified by an appropriately qualified person; and
the certification must be recorded in a register.
The certification must state—
that the equipment and any related device are in good working order; and
without limiting paragraph (a) , that—
the equipment is able to record images clearly; and
the equipment is able to store each recording made by it for at least 28 days; and
either the equipment or a related device is able to store each recording made by the equipment for at least 1 year; and
the equipment and any related device is able to produce a digital copy of each recording stored on the equipment or device.
The following must be stored in a secure place at the premises—
details recorded under subsection (2) (b) or (3) (b) ;
the register mentioned in subsection (4) (b) .
In this section—
related device see section 37D (d) .
s 37DA ins 2014 SL No. 225 s 9
amd 2020 SL No. 192 s 3
(sec.37DA-ssec.1) This section prescribes the requirements for maintaining closed-circuit television equipment for section 142AH (ca) of the Act .
(sec.37DA-ssec.2) During each trading period in which the licensed premises are open for the conduct of business— the equipment must be checked, no later than 12.30a.m., to ensure the equipment is operating effectively; and the following details must be recorded— the date and time the equipment was checked; the name of the person who checked the equipment; whether the equipment was operating effectively.
(sec.37DA-ssec.3) If the equipment is not operating effectively when it is checked, or if it otherwise malfunctions— arrangements to repair the equipment must be made within 48 hours of when the malfunction is identified; and the following details must be recorded— the date and time the malfunction of the equipment was identified; the name of the person who identified the malfunction; the arrangements made to repair the equipment, including— the date and time the arrangements were made; and the name of the person who made the arrangements; and the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and the date the equipment is repaired.
(sec.37DA-ssec.4) Also, at least every 6 months— the equipment and any related device must be checked and certified by an appropriately qualified person; and the certification must be recorded in a register.
(sec.37DA-ssec.5) The certification must state— that the equipment and any related device are in good working order; and without limiting paragraph (a) , that— the equipment is able to record images clearly; and the equipment is able to store each recording made by it for at least 28 days; and either the equipment or a related device is able to store each recording made by the equipment for at least 1 year; and the equipment and any related device is able to produce a digital copy of each recording stored on the equipment or device.
(sec.37DA-ssec.6) The following must be stored in a secure place at the premises— details recorded under subsection (2) (b) or (3) (b) ; the register mentioned in subsection (4) (b) .
(sec.37DA-ssec.7) In this section— related device see section 37D (d) .
- (a) the equipment must be checked, no later than 12.30a.m., to ensure the equipment is operating effectively; and
- (b) the following details must be recorded— (i) the date and time the equipment was checked; (ii) the name of the person who checked the equipment; (iii) whether the equipment was operating effectively.
- (i) the date and time the equipment was checked;
- (ii) the name of the person who checked the equipment;
- (iii) whether the equipment was operating effectively.
- (i) the date and time the equipment was checked;
- (ii) the name of the person who checked the equipment;
- (iii) whether the equipment was operating effectively.
- (a) arrangements to repair the equipment must be made within 48 hours of when the malfunction is identified; and
- (b) the following details must be recorded— (i) the date and time the malfunction of the equipment was identified; (ii) the name of the person who identified the malfunction; (iii) the arrangements made to repair the equipment, including— (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (i) the date and time the malfunction of the equipment was identified;
- (ii) the name of the person who identified the malfunction;
- (iii) the arrangements made to repair the equipment, including— (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and
- (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and
- (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and
- (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (i) the date and time the malfunction of the equipment was identified;
- (ii) the name of the person who identified the malfunction;
- (iii) the arrangements made to repair the equipment, including— (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and
- (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and
- (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and
- (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (A) the date and time the arrangements were made; and
- (B) the name of the person who made the arrangements; and
- (C) the nature of the arrangements made to repair the equipment; and
- (D) the date the equipment is repaired.
- (a) the equipment and any related device must be checked and certified by an appropriately qualified person; and
- (b) the certification must be recorded in a register.
- (a) that the equipment and any related device are in good working order; and
- (b) without limiting paragraph (a) , that— (i) the equipment is able to record images clearly; and (ii) the equipment is able to store each recording made by it for at least 28 days; and (iii) either the equipment or a related device is able to store each recording made by the equipment for at least 1 year; and (iv) the equipment and any related device is able to produce a digital copy of each recording stored on the equipment or device.
- (i) the equipment is able to record images clearly; and
- (ii) the equipment is able to store each recording made by it for at least 28 days; and
- (iii) either the equipment or a related device is able to store each recording made by the equipment for at least 1 year; and
- (iv) the equipment and any related device is able to produce a digital copy of each recording stored on the equipment or device.
- (i) the equipment is able to record images clearly; and
- (ii) the equipment is able to store each recording made by it for at least 28 days; and
- (iii) either the equipment or a related device is able to store each recording made by the equipment for at least 1 year; and
- (iv) the equipment and any related device is able to produce a digital copy of each recording stored on the equipment or device.
- (a) details recorded under subsection (2) (b) or (3) (b) ;
- (b) the register mentioned in subsection (4) (b) .