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LIQUOR CONTROL REFORM ACT 1998 - SECT 106I

Variation and revocation of barring order

S. 106I(1) amended by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 96.8).

    (1)     A licensee, permittee, responsible person or police officer who issues a barring order may, by subsequent order served on a person, revoke or vary that order.

S. 106I(2) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.173
(a)(b)).

    (2)     The Commission may, either upon request or on the Commission's own motion, vary or revoke a barring order.

    (3)     For the purposes of subsection (2), a request may only be made by—

        (a)     a licensee, permittee, or responsible person in respect of the licensed premises to which the order relates; or

S. 106I(3)(b) amended by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 96.8).

        (b)     a police officer; or

        (c)     the person the subject of the order.

S. 106I(4) amended by No. 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.173(c)).

    (4)     If the Commission varies or revokes a barring order under subsection (2), the Commission must—

        (a)     serve notice of the variation or revocation on the person the subject of the barring order; and

        (b)     give a copy of the variation or revocation to the person who issued the order; and

        (c)     if the person who issued the order is not the licensee or permittee, give a copy of the variation or revocation to the licensee or permittee.

S. 106I(5) amended by Nos 58/2011 s. 104(Sch. item 4.173(d)), 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 96.8).

    (5)     If the Commission varies an order under subsection (2), the variation is final and not subject to further variation or revocation by a licensee, permittee, responsible person or police officer.

    (6)     A notice of variation of a barring order must be in the prescribed form.

    (7)     A notice of revocation of a barring order must be in writing and must contain the prescribed particulars.

S. 106J inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 4.



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