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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 79
Making of complaint
79 Making of complaint
(1) A person may complain to the Director-General that the quiet and good
order of the neighbourhood of licensed premises are being unduly disturbed
because of: (a) the manner in which the business of the licensed premises is
conducted, or
(b) the behaviour of persons after they leave the
licensed premises (including, but not limited to, the incidence of anti-social
behaviour or alcohol-related violence).
(2) Such a complaint must be in
writing and be made or verified by statutory declaration.
(3) A complaint
under this section may only be made by any of the following persons (referred
to in this Division as
"the complainant"): (a) a person authorised in writing by 3 or more persons
residing in the neighbourhood of the licensed premises or a person who is such
a resident and is authorised in writing by 2 or more other such residents,
(b) the Commissioner of Police,
(c) a person authorised by the
local consent authority in relation to the licensed premises,
(d) a person
who satisfies the Director-General that his or her interests, financial or
other, are adversely affected by the undue disturbance to which the person’s
complaint relates.
(4) A complaint may relate to more than one
licensed premises.
(5) In the application of this Division to an on-premises
licence that relates to a catering service: (a) a reference to
licensed premises does not include private domestic premises, and
(b) a
reference to the business of the licensed premises is a reference to the
business of providing catering services on licensed premises (other than
private domestic premises) under the licence.
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