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PENALTIES AND SENTENCES ACT 1992 - SECT 43I

What is a banning order

43I What is a banning order

A
"banning order" is an order that prohibits an offender, for a stated period, from doing, or attempting to do, any of the following—

(a) entering or remaining in stated licensed premises or a stated class of licensed premises;
(b) entering or remaining in, during stated hours, a stated area that is designated by its distance from, or location in relation to, the stated licensed premises or stated class of licensed premises mentioned in an order made under paragraph (a) ;
Examples of orders for paragraph (b)—
• an order that prohibits a person from entering or remaining in, between the hours of 10p.m. and 6a.m., an area that is within 10m of stated licensed premises mentioned in an order made under paragraph (a)
• an order that prohibits a person from entering or remaining in, between the hours of 11p.m. and 5a.m., a stated street, or an area abutting several stated streets, that is located near stated licensed premises mentioned in an order made under paragraph (a)
• an order that prohibits a person from entering or remaining in, between the hours of 11p.m. and 5a.m., the safe night precinct under the Liquor Act 1992 in which the stated licensed premises mentioned in an order made under paragraph (a) are located
(c) attending or remaining at a stated event, to be held in a public place, at which liquor will be sold for consumption.



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