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Liquor Regulation 2018
72Issue of recognised competency card with endorsements
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#### 72 Issue of recognised competency card with endorsements
72 Issue of recognised competency card with endorsements
> > (1) The Secretary may, on the basis of a relevant interim certificate or relevant interim certificates, issue a person a recognised competency card, in hard copy or electronic form, with any one or more of the following certifications (each of which is a recognised competency card endorsement)—
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> > > (a) that the person has completed one of the following (an RSA endorsement)—
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> > > > (i) an RSA training course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > > (ii) an RSA training course earlier than within the previous 5 years and has completed an RSA refresher course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > > (iii) an approved interstate RSA training course within the previous 5 years and has completed an RSA bridging course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > > (iv) an approved interstate RSA training course within the previous 5 years and has completed a licensee training course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > (b) that the person has completed a licensee training course within the previous 5 years (a licensee endorsement),
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> > > (c) that the person has completed an advanced licensee training course within the previous 5 years (an advanced licensee endorsement),
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> > > (d) that the person has completed a privacy training course at any time (a privacy endorsement),
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> > > (e) that the person has completed one of the following (an RCG endorsement)—
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> > > > (i) an RCG training course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > > (ii) an RCG training course earlier than within the previous 5 years and an RCG refresher course within the previous 5 years,
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> > > > (iii) an advanced RCG training course within the previous 5 years.
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> > (1A) A person is not eligible to be issued a recognised competency card with an RSA endorsement referred to in subclause (1)(a)(iv) unless the person holds current RSA certification or endorsement from another State or Territory.
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> > (2) A recognised competency card is to be in the form approved by the Secretary and to contain such other information (including photographic or other information about the identity of the person to whom it is issued) as the Secretary may require at the time the card is issued.
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> **cll 61C–61ZG:** Ins 2019 (126), Sch 1 \[9\] (disallowed, Legislative Council, 26.9.2019).
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> **cl 72:** Am 2018 (781), Sch 1 \[4\] \[20\] \[24\]; 2019 (317), Sch 1 \[5\]; 2019 (463), Sch 1 \[10\] \[11\]; 2020 (34), cl 3(1); 2022 (862), Sch 1\[3\]; 2023 (621), Sch 1\[6\].