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This legislation has been repealed.

LOW-ALCOHOL LIQUOR SUBSIDIES ACT 2000 NO 59 (REPEALED) - SECT 32

Power to require name and address

    (1)     A subsidy officer may only require a person to give his or her name and address to the officer under section 31 if the officer has reasonable grounds for believing that the person has committed—

        (a)     an offence against this Act; or

        (b)     for an interstate investigation—an offence against the relevant interstate subsidy law.

    (2)     A subsidy officer must—

        (a)     tell the person the reasons for the requirement that the person give the subsidy officer his or her name and address; and

        (b)     as soon as practicable after that, record those reasons.

    (3)     A person need not comply with a requirement to give a subsidy officer his or her name and address if, on request by the person, the subsidy officer does not produce the officer's identity card to the person.

    (4)     Subject to this section, a person must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to comply with a requirement under section 31 to give a subsidy officer the person's name and address.

Maximum penalty (subsection (4)): 5 penalty units.



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