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Liquor Regulation 2018
96“Round the clock” incident register
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#### 96 “Round the clock” incident register
96 “Round the clock” incident register
> > (1) The licensee of subject premises must maintain a register, in the form approved by the Secretary, in which the licensee is to record, in the manner approved by the Secretary, the details of any of the following incidents and any action taken in response to any such incident—
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> > > (a) any incident involving violence or anti-social behaviour occurring on the premises,
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> > > (b) any incident of which the licensee is aware that involves violence or anti-social behaviour occurring in the immediate vicinity of the premises and that involves a person who has recently left, or been refused admission to, the premises,
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> > > (c) any incident that results in a person being turned out of the premises under section 77 of the Act,
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> > > (d) any incident that results in a patron of the premises requiring medical assistance,
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> > > (e) any incident that involves the possession or use on the premises of any substance that the licensee suspects of being a prohibited plant or a prohibited drug.
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> > (2) The licensee of subject premises must, if requested to do so by a police officer or inspector—
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> > > (a) make any such incident 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 of the register or to remove the register from the premises.
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> > (3) The licensee of subject premises must ensure that the information recorded in an incident register under this clause is retained for at least 3 years from when the record was made.
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> > (4) Section 72L of the Act does not apply in relation to the licence for any subject premises.
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> > (5) This clause does not apply to a licensee of subject premises to which any of the following licences relates—
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> > > (a) a packaged liquor licence,
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> > > (b) an on-premises licence, unless the on-premises licence—
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> > > > (i) is endorsed with an authorisation under section 24(3) of the Act, or
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> > > > (ii) relates to a public entertainment venue (other than a cinema or a theatre) or karaoke bar, or
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> > > > (iii) relates to a facility that is regularly used for adult relaxation entertainment (including adult entertainment of a sexual nature).
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> **cl 96:** Am 2018 (781), Sch 1 \[44\]; 2026 (8), Sch 1\[22\].