Registered Clubs Amendment (Security Personnel) Regulation 2004 (NSW)

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2004 No 576

New South Wales

Registered Clubs Amendment

(Security Personnel) Regulation 2004

under the

Registered Clubs Act 1976

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Registered Clubs Act 1976.

GRANT McBRIDE, M.P.,

Minister for Gaming and Racing

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to require, as from 1 January 2005, persons who are employed or engaged as crowd controllers or bouncers on or about registered clubs to have successfully completed an approved course of training with respect to the responsible service of alcohol.

This Regulation is made under the Registered Clubs Act 1976, including sections 44B and 73 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 135 of 20 August 2004, page 6625 Page 1
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Clause 1 Registered Clubs Amendment (Security Personnel) Regulation 2004

Registered Clubs Amendment (Security Personnel)

Regulation 2004

under the

Registered Clubs Act 1976

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Registered Clubs Amendment (Security
Personnel) Regulation 2004.

2 Amendment of Registered Clubs Regulation 1996

The Registered Clubs Regulation 1996 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.

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Registered Clubs Amendment (Security Personnel) Regulation 2004

Amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2)

[1]      Clause 47CA

Insert after clause 47C:

47CA Obligations in relation to persons carrying on certain security
activities

(1)

On and from 1 January 2005, the secretary of a registered club must not cause or permit a person to be employed or engaged to carry on activities as a crowd controller or bouncer on or about the premises of the club unless the person holds a recognised RSA certificate.

Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.

(2) On and from 1 January 2005, a person must not, in the course of the person’s employment, carry on activities as a crowd controller or bouncer on or about the premises of a registered club unless the person holds a recognised RSA certificate.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Note. Under the Security Industry Act 1997, a person who is employed to act as a crowd controller or bouncer is required to hold a class 1C licence under that Act.

[2]      Clause 47E Secretary to keep register of recognised RSA certificates

Insert at the end of clause 47E (1) (b):

, and

(c)

a copy of the recognised RSA certificate for each person who is employed or engaged to carry on activities as a crowd controller or bouncer on or about the premises of the club.

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Registered Clubs Amendment (Security Personnel) Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Amendments

[3]      Schedule 3 Penalty notice offences

Insert after the matter relating to clause 47C of the Registered Clubs

Regulation 1996:

Clause 47CA (1) $550
Clause 47CA (2) $110

BY AUTHORITY

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