How can a Person be Barred from a Licensed Premises?
A licensee or an approved responsible person of a licensed premises may, by order served on a person, bar the person from entering or remaining on the licensed premises (including areas adjacent to licensed premises which are under the control of the licensee) for a specified period. A person can be barred: • if the person commits an offence, or behaves in an offensive or disorderly manner, on, or in an area adjacent to, the licensed premises; • if licensee or an approved responsible person is satisfied that the welfare of the person, or the welfare of a person residing with the person, is seriously at risk as a result of the consumption of alcohol by the person; • on any other reasonable ground. A person who enters or remains on premises from which he or she is barred is guilty of an offence. A licensee or an approved responsible person of licensed premises, or an employee of the licensee who allows a person to enter or remain on premises from which he or she is barred is also guilty