Liquor Act 2007 (NSW)

Liquor Act incident register — late-trade conditional

NSW · Liquor & Gaming NSWDoes (enforced)

If the sale or supply of liquor after midnight on the licensed premises is authorised at least once a week on a regular basis, it is a condition of the licence that the licensee maintains an incident register in the form approved by the Secretary. The register must record violence/anti-social behaviour, immediate-vicinity incidents, s.77 turn-outs, and any prescribed kinds. Inspection rights and 3-year retention also live at s.72L. Many community/registered clubs without late-trade authorisation do NOT have an automatic s.72L obligation.

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Operational metadata

How this obligation operates.

Citation
Liquor Act 2007 (NSW) s.72L (Incident registers) — applies only where after-midnight liquor service is authorised ≥ weekly on a regular basis (s.72L(1))
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Frequency
On event
Binds
venue, gm
Strategic tier
Does (enforced)
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Consequence of breach

What can go wrong.

Breach of licence condition; inspection finding; potential for licence-condition variation. Subsection-to-penalty mapping deferred to counsel.

Consequences are summarised from the underlying legislation. Specific penalties depend on the breach pattern, prior history, and the regulator's enforcement posture. Talk to a liquor and gaming lawyer for a definitive view of your venue's exposure.

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