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LIQUOR REGULATION 2010 (NO 40 OF 2010) - REG 21

Young people's events conditions—Act, s 98 (a)

The following conditions are prescribed:

        (a)     the licensee must give the chief police officer the young people's event information for the young people's event at least 7 days before the event is to take place;

        (b)     the licensee must not allow anyone to participate in the event other than—

              (i)     young people; and

              (ii)     people who the commissioner has approved under section 19 (a) as appropriate people to work at the event;

        (c)     the licensee must not supply liquor at the event;

Note     Supply includes sell (see Act, dict).

        (d)     the licensee must not permit the supply or consumption of liquor at the event;

        (e)     the licensee must cover all liquor, gaming machines and tobacco products at the premises in a way that prevents young people having access to or seeing liquor, gaming machines or tobacco products at the premises;

        (f)     the licensee must not permit entry to a young person if the licensee suspects the young person has consumed liquor or is in possession of liquor;

        (g)     if the licensee believes on reasonable grounds that a young person is affected by liquor or is in possession of liquor at the event, the licensee must tell a police officer;

        (h)     the licensee must make non-alcoholic drinks available to young people to consume at the event;

              (i)     the licensee must provide food service that is adequate for the size and nature of the event;

        (j)     the licensee must ensure that—

              (i)     at least 1 crowd controller is employed to work at the event for every 30 young people attending the event; and

              (ii)     if female young people are expected at the event—at least 1 female crowd controller is employed to work at the event;

        (k)     the licensee must not permit a young person who has left the premises during an event back in to the event;

        (l)     the event must end no later than midnight;

        (m)     the licensee must display at the entrance to the licensed premises, and publish in the public notices of a daily newspaper on the day of the event, a notice detailing the conditions for conduct of the event including—

              (i)     the time the event is to begin and to end; and

              (ii)     the particular groups (if any) of young people the event is organised for; and

              (iii)     that no-one will be allowed to participate in the event other than—

    (A)     young people; and

    (B)     people who the commissioner has approved as appropriate people to work at the event;

              (iv)     that food service and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at the event; and

              (v)     that no liquor will be supplied at the event; and

              (vi)     that young people affected or suspected of being affected by liquor will not be permitted to enter the event; and

              (vii)     that the licensee will tell a police officer about young people who are affected by liquor, or in possession of liquor, at the event;

        (n)     the event must not end before the end time mentioned in paragraph (m) (i);

        (o)     the licensee must ensure that all young people attending the event leave the premises within 15 minutes after the end of the event.

Part 7     Conduct of licensees and permit-holders



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