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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 138
Secretary may carry out inquiries and investigations in relation to complaints and proposed complaints
138 Secretary may carry out inquiries and investigations in relation to
complaints and proposed complaints
(1) The Secretary may carry out such investigations and inquiries as the
Secretary considers necessary in connection with a complaint, or proposed
complaint, under this Part in relation to-- (a) a licensee, or
(b) a manager,
or
(c) a close associate of a licensee.
(2) The Commissioner of Police may
inquire into, and report to the Secretary on, such matters as the Secretary
may request concerning the licensee, manager or close associate to whom the
complaint, or proposed complaint, relates.
(3) The Secretary may, by notice
in writing, require a licensee, manager or close associate who is the subject
of an investigation under this section to do one or more of the following
things-- (a) provide, in accordance with directions in the notice, such
information verified by statutory declaration as, in the opinion of the
Secretary, is relevant to the investigation and is specified in the notice,
(b) produce, in accordance with directions in the notice, such records as, in
the opinion of the Secretary, are relevant to the investigation and permit
examination of the records, the taking of extracts from them and the making of
copies of them,
(c) authorise a person described in the notice to comply with
a requirement of the kind referred to in paragraph (a) or (b),
(d) furnish to
the Secretary such authorisations and consents as the Secretary requires for
the purpose of enabling the Secretary to obtain information (including
financial and other confidential information) from other persons concerning
the person under investigation and the person's associates.
(4) A person who
complies with a requirement of a notice under subsection (3) does not on that
account incur a liability to another person.
(5) A person must not fail to
comply with a requirement of the Secretary contained in a notice under
subsection (3). : Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.
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