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Barring Powers Signage PDF

The document discusses Victoria's liquor licensing laws, specifically barring powers and barring orders. Management or police can bar someone from a licensed premises for up to 6 months if they are drunk, violent, or quarrelsome by serving them a barring order. It is an offense to breach a barring order, with penalties exceeding $3,000. The barring order requires immediately leaving the venue and remaining more than 20 meters away.

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Barring Powers Signage PDF

The document discusses Victoria's liquor licensing laws, specifically barring powers and barring orders. Management or police can bar someone from a licensed premises for up to 6 months if they are drunk, violent, or quarrelsome by serving them a barring order. It is an offense to breach a barring order, with penalties exceeding $3,000. The barring order requires immediately leaving the venue and remaining more than 20 meters away.

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LIQUOR LICENSING LAW

Liquor Control Reform Act 1998

Barring powers
If you are drunk, violent or quarrelsome,
management or police can bar you from
a licensed premises for up to 6 months
by serving you with a Barring Order.

If you are served a


Barring Order, you must:
• leave the venue immediately
• not remain within 20 metres of the venue.

It is an offence to breach a Barring Order.

Penalty exceeds $3,000

www.vcglr.vic.gov.au
VCGLR0072018V1

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