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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.602UDistribution of imaged order or police banning notice
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### sec.602U Distribution of imaged order or police banning notice
A police officer may distribute an imaged order for a person to the Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming, or an approved operator for an approved ID scanning system, for recording on the approved ID scanning system.
A police officer may also distribute an imaged order to any 1 or more of the following persons for the purposes of preventing the entry of the person named in the order to the places stated in the order—
the licensee of any licensed premises stated in the order;
the licensee of any licensed premises included in a class of licensed premises stated in the order;
an approved manager working at the licensed premises mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) or at an event to which the order applies;
if there is no approved manager working at an event stated in the order—the person responsible for the sale of liquor at the event.
The distribution of the imaged order may be subject to reasonable conditions decided by the commissioner.
Also, a police officer may distribute a police banning notice that does not have an image attached to it in the same way as an imaged order may be distributed under this section.
The Bail Act 1980 , section 34F provides for the distribution of information about a special condition made under section 11 (3) of that Act in circumstances where the condition does not have an image attached to it.
The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43N provides for the distribution of a banning order made under that Act in circumstances where the order does not have an image attached to it.
In this section—
approved manager means a person holding an approval as an approved manager under the Liquor Act 1992 .
Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming means the Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming under the Gaming Machine Act 1991 .
s 602U ins 2014 No. 42 s 118
(sec.602U-ssec.1) A police officer may distribute an imaged order for a person to the Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming, or an approved operator for an approved ID scanning system, for recording on the approved ID scanning system.
(sec.602U-ssec.2) A police officer may also distribute an imaged order to any 1 or more of the following persons for the purposes of preventing the entry of the person named in the order to the places stated in the order— the licensee of any licensed premises stated in the order; the licensee of any licensed premises included in a class of licensed premises stated in the order; an approved manager working at the licensed premises mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) or at an event to which the order applies; if there is no approved manager working at an event stated in the order—the person responsible for the sale of liquor at the event.
(sec.602U-ssec.3) The distribution of the imaged order may be subject to reasonable conditions decided by the commissioner.
(sec.602U-ssec.3A) Also, a police officer may distribute a police banning notice that does not have an image attached to it in the same way as an imaged order may be distributed under this section. The Bail Act 1980 , section 34F provides for the distribution of information about a special condition made under section 11 (3) of that Act in circumstances where the condition does not have an image attached to it. The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43N provides for the distribution of a banning order made under that Act in circumstances where the order does not have an image attached to it.
(sec.602U-ssec.4) In this section— approved manager means a person holding an approval as an approved manager under the Liquor Act 1992 . Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming means the Commissioner for Liquor and Gaming under the Gaming Machine Act 1991 .
- (a) the licensee of any licensed premises stated in the order;
- (b) the licensee of any licensed premises included in a class of licensed premises stated in the order;
- (c) an approved manager working at the licensed premises mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) or at an event to which the order applies;
- (d) if there is no approved manager working at an event stated in the order—the person responsible for the sale of liquor at the event.
- 1 The Bail Act 1980 , section 34F provides for the distribution of information about a special condition made under section 11 (3) of that Act in circumstances where the condition does not have an image attached to it.
- 2 The Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43N provides for the distribution of a banning order made under that Act in circumstances where the order does not have an image attached to it.