SSAA 2012 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four types of Licenses?

A

On-Licence, Off-Licence, Club Licence, Special Licence.

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2
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What is a restricted area?

A

An area to which under 18’s must not be admitted.

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3
Q

What is a supervised area?

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An area to which under 18’s must not be admitted UNLESS supervised by a legal parent or guardian.

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4
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What is an on-licence?

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Holder can sell, supply and allow alcohol consumption on premisses.

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5
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What is an off-licence?

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Holder can sell, deliver and arrange for delivery of alcohol for off site consumption.

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What is a club license?

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Holder can sell and supply alcohol for consumption on-site but only to members or accompanied guest.

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7
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What is a special license?

A

A licence for special events.

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8
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What must a license holder display at all times?

A

Their type of license they hold and the on duty managers details.

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9
Q

What are the exemptions for a minor being in a restricted area?

A

The minor is:

  • Cleaning, repairing, maintaining the area or equipment.
  • Removing or replacing any equipment.
  • Stocktaking.
  • Checking or removing cash.
  • Preparing or serving any meal.
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10
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What are the exemptions for a minor being in a supervised area un-accompained?

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The minor is:

  • Selling or supplying the alcohol.
  • Cleaning, repairing, maintaining the area or equipment.
  • Removing or replacing any equipment.
  • Stocktaking.
  • Checking or removing cash.
  • Preparing or serving any meal.
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11
Q

What are the three forms of accepted ID?

A

Passport, NZ drivers licence, an 18+ card issued by Hospitality NZ.

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12
Q

How long do bar staff have to remove patrons after closing?

A

30 minutes.

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13
Q

What are the elements of SOA81 S.38(3)(a), Minor drinking in a public place?

A

Everyone under the age of 18 > Who drinks > Any alcohol > in any public place > While not accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.

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What are the elements of SOA81 S.38(3)(b), Minor in possession of Alcohol for Consumption?

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Everyone under the age of 18 > Who has in their possession for the consumption > Any alcohol > in any public place > While not accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.

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15
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What are the elements of SOA81 S.38(1), Alcohol offenses on public transport?

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Any person who > drinks or supplies or offers supply or has possession for consumptions therein > any intoxicating alcohol > in or on any Public Transport.

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16
Q

What’s the process for an offense against SOA81 S.38?

A

Identify offense > Request Name and address > If they comply, warn or summons, if they don’t comply, WARN they are liable to arrest, arrest if necessary. > Seize alcohol.

17
Q

Explain S.36 Policing Act 2008, Intoxicated people found in a public place or trespassing on a private property.

A

You may take a person you find intoxicated in a public place or trespassing on any private property
AND
The person is incapable of protecting themselves from physical harm
OR likely to cause physical harm to another person
OR likely to cause significant damage to any property.
To their home, a temporary shelter, or a police station.

18
Q

What Section in SSAA12 gives you the power to enter?

A

S.267

19
Q

What Section in SSAA12 gives you the power to demand ID?

A

S.269

20
Q

What the requirements to demand ID under S.269 SSAA12?

A

Officer has to have reasonable cause to suspect they have/are/about to commit an offense against SSAA12.

21
Q

Is it an offense for a 17 year old to be in a supervised area by themselves?

A

Yes, they HAVE to accompanied by a legal guardian.

22
Q

What does SCAB stand for?

A
  • Speech
  • Coordination
  • Appearance
  • Behaviour
23
Q

What is Vicarious Liability?

A

If a staff member commits an offense, both the manager and licensee are also responsible.

24
Q

What details can you demand from a person who you believe has committed an offense against the SSAA12?

A
  • Name.
  • Address.
  • Date of Birth.