LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 111
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 - SECT 111
111—Areas of licensed premises may be declared out of bounds to minors
(1) The licensing
authority or a licensee may declare any area of licensed premises (other than
a bedroom) to be out of bounds to minors.
(1a) A licensee must,
within 7 days after making a declaration under subsection (1), give the
Commissioner a written notice setting out the area of the licensed premises to
which the declaration relates.
(2) A licensee must
not contravene or fail to comply with a requirement under section 113A
relating to the erection of notices in connection with areas declared out of
bounds to minors.
Maximum penalty: $10 000.
Expiation fee: $500.
(3) If a minor (not
being a child of the licensee or a responsible person for the
licensed premises) enters an area of licensed premises that has been declared
to be out of bounds to minors, and in respect of which notices have been
erected, under this section, an authorised person may require the minor to
leave, and, if the minor fails to do so, may exercise reasonable force to
remove the minor.