(1) A person—
(a) must not on licensed premises—
(i) obtain liquor from the licensee, or an employee or agent of the licensee; or
(ii) consume liquor—
except at a time and in the manner authorised under the licence or BYO permit and this Act;
(b) must not, on licensed premises—
(i) procure liquor for a person in a state of intoxication; or
(ii) aid or abet a person in a state of intoxication to obtain liquor;
S. 114(1)(c) amended by No. 59/2009 s. 30(h).
(c) must not obtain liquor from a licensee under a general licence or a late night (general) licence or from an employee or agent of such a licensee by fraudulently representing himself or herself to be a resident of the licensed premises;
S. 114(1)(d) repealed by No. 9/2008 s. 5(2).
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Penalty: 20 penalty units.
S. 114(2) inserted by No. 9/2008 s. 5(3), amended by No. 12/2011 s. 7(1).
(2) A person who is drunk, violent or quarrelsome must not refuse or fail to leave licensed premises if requested to do so by—
(a) the licensee or permittee; or
(b) an employee or agent of the licensee or permittee; or
S. 114(2)(c) substituted by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 96.12).
(c) a police officer.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
S. 114(3) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(3) A person who has been refused entry from licensed premises or who has left licensed premises following a request by any of the persons referred to in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) must not without reasonable excuse remain in the vicinity of the licensed premises.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
S. 114(4) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(4) A person who has been refused entry from licensed premises or who has left licensed premises following a request by any of the persons referred to in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) must not without reasonable excuse enter the licensed premises for a period of 24 hours commencing from the time of being refused entry or leaving the licensed premises.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
S. 114(5) inserted by No. 12/2011 s. 7(2).
(5) For the purposes of this section, a reference to licensed premises includes any area adjacent to the licensed premises that is owned or occupied by the licensee or permittee.