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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.53BDOther definitions for pt 7
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### sec.53BD Other definitions for pt 7
In this part—
associated , with an event, means a person who—
is at the event; or
is near the event and is reasonably suspected by a police officer of either—
intending to go to the event, whether or not the person was invited to attend the event; or
leaving the event.
commissioner’s reasonable costs means the reasonable costs of the commissioner for lawful action taken by the police service under this part, including costs for ending an event or dispersing persons from the event.
event see section 53BB (1) (a) .
event authorisation see section 53BE (1) .
licensed event means an event held at premises to which any 1 of the following licenses or permits under the Liquor Act 1992 applies—
a commercial hotel licence;
a commercial special facility licence;
a commercial other licence;
a community club licence;
a commercial public event permit;
an extended hours permit;
an adult entertainment permit.
organise , an event, means being substantially involved in arranging, hosting, managing, advertising or promoting the event.
out-of-control event power means a power, under section 53BG , for a police officer to take action for an event.
parent includes a guardian other than the chief executive (child safety).
senior police officer means a police officer of at least the rank of sergeant.
s 53BD ins 2014 No. 1 s 4
- (a) is at the event; or
- (b) is near the event and is reasonably suspected by a police officer of either— (i) intending to go to the event, whether or not the person was invited to attend the event; or (ii) leaving the event.
- (i) intending to go to the event, whether or not the person was invited to attend the event; or
- (ii) leaving the event.
- (i) intending to go to the event, whether or not the person was invited to attend the event; or
- (ii) leaving the event.
- (a) a commercial hotel licence;
- (b) a commercial special facility licence;
- (c) a commercial other licence;
- (d) a community club licence;
- (e) a commercial public event permit;
- (f) an extended hours permit;
- (g) an adult entertainment permit.