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LIQUOR ACT 2007 - SECT 144ZC
Application by licensee or manager of licensed premises to remove a category 1 demerit point
(1) This section applies in relation to a licensee or manager of
licensed premises other than club premises, or the secretary of a
registered club, if-- (a) there is not more than 1 demerit point in force in
relation to the licensee or manager, or the club licence for the
registered club, and
(b) the demerit point is a category 1 demerit point.
(2) The licensee, manager or secretary may apply to the Authority to remove
the category 1 demerit point if, in the 10-year period immediately preceding
the making of the application-- (a) for a demerit point in force in relation
to a licensee or manager--the licensee or manager has not committed a
demerit offence other than the demerit offence, if any, in respect of which
the demerit point was incurred, and
(b) for a demerit point in force in
relation to a club licence--the manager of the club premises has not committed
a demerit offence other than the demerit offence, if any, in respect of which
the demerit point was incurred, and
(c) no other demerit points have been
incurred or imposed against the licensee or manager, or the club licence.
(3)
The application must-- (a) be in the form and manner approved by the
Authority, and
(b) be accompanied by-- (i) the fee (if any) prescribed by the
regulations, and
(ii) any information or particulars prescribed by the
regulations, and
(c) comply with any other requirements approved by the
Authority or prescribed by the regulations.
(4) In this section--
"category 1 demerit point" -- (a) in relation to a person, means a
demerit point incurred against the person as a result of the person having
committed a category 1 demerit offence, or
(b) in relation to a club licence,
means a demerit point incurred against the club licence as a result of the
manager of the club premises having committed a category 1 demerit offence.
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