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102Exemptions relating to “round the clock” incident register—the Act, s 116I
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#### 102 Exemptions relating to “round the clock” incident register—the Act, s 116I
102 Exemptions relating to “round the clock” incident register—the Act, s 116I
> > (1) The licensee of subject premises is not required to maintain an incident register under clause 96 for a period where all of the following apply—
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> > > (a) a music festival is being held at the premises,
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> > > (b) an agreed health and medical plan is in place for the music festival,
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> > > (c) the licensee and music festival organiser agree that—
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> > > > (i) the incident register required to be kept under the [Music Festivals Act 2019](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2019-017), section 11 will be the only incident register kept in relation to the music festival, and
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> > > > (ii) the music festival organiser will give the licensee a copy of the register immediately after the music festival.
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> > (2) The licensee must ensure the copy of the register is kept for at least 3 years from when the information was recorded in the register.
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> > (3) The licensee must, if requested to do so by a police officer or inspector—
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> > > (a) make the copy of the register immediately available for inspection by a police officer or inspector, and
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> > > (b) allow a police officer or inspector to take copies or to remove the copy of the register from the premises.
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> **cl 102:** Am 2019 (589), Sch 1\[8\]. Rep 2021 (77), Sch 1\[2\]. Ins 2021 (594), Sch 2\[15\]. Am 2026 (8), Sch 1\[23\].