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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.602WOther persons who must destroy imaged order or police banning notice
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### sec.602W Other persons who must destroy imaged order or police banning notice
This section applies to a person to whom an imaged order has been distributed under section 602U , other than a person operating an approved ID scanning system or using an approved ID scanner under the Liquor Act 1992 .
Part 6AA of the Liquor Act 1992 deals with the use of banning orders held in an approved ID scanning system.
The person must destroy the imaged order as soon as practicable, and not later than 7 days, after the day the banning order no longer has effect, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
The person must not, without reasonable excuse—
use the imaged order in any way other than in a way that is reasonable for the purpose of preventing the entry of the person named in the order to a place stated in the order; or
A person keeps an imaged order in a secure area of licensed premises and only gives the order to staff who are working at the front door of the premises.
A person puts an imaged order in a place at licensed premises that is visible to the public.
contravene a condition decided for the imaged order under section 602U (3) .
Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
In this section—
imaged order includes a police banning notice that does not have an image attached to it.
s 602W ins 2014 No. 42 s 118
(sec.602W-ssec.1) This section applies to a person to whom an imaged order has been distributed under section 602U , other than a person operating an approved ID scanning system or using an approved ID scanner under the Liquor Act 1992 . Part 6AA of the Liquor Act 1992 deals with the use of banning orders held in an approved ID scanning system.
(sec.602W-ssec.2) The person must destroy the imaged order as soon as practicable, and not later than 7 days, after the day the banning order no longer has effect, unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
(sec.602W-ssec.3) The person must not, without reasonable excuse— use the imaged order in any way other than in a way that is reasonable for the purpose of preventing the entry of the person named in the order to a place stated in the order; or A person keeps an imaged order in a secure area of licensed premises and only gives the order to staff who are working at the front door of the premises. A person puts an imaged order in a place at licensed premises that is visible to the public. contravene a condition decided for the imaged order under section 602U (3) . Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
(sec.602W-ssec.4) In this section— imaged order includes a police banning notice that does not have an image attached to it.
- (a) use the imaged order in any way other than in a way that is reasonable for the purpose of preventing the entry of the person named in the order to a place stated in the order; or Example of a reasonable way of using an order for paragraph (a) — A person keeps an imaged order in a secure area of licensed premises and only gives the order to staff who are working at the front door of the premises. Example of an unreasonable way of using an order for paragraph (a) — A person puts an imaged order in a place at licensed premises that is visible to the public.
- (b) contravene a condition decided for the imaged order under section 602U (3) .