A parliamentary question regarding the implementation of changes to the Liquor Control Act 1988, specifically concerning barring notices and the associated secure website. The response provides some data but defers one question to the Minister for Police.

AnsweredQoN 1039Legislative Council
Asked
22 November 2011
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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LIQUOR CONTROL ACT — BARRING NOTICES
I refer to changes to the Liquor Control Act 1988 that came into effect on 17 January 2011 and that allow for the publication, on a secure website, of details of people subject to barring notices. (1) How many barring notices have been issued since the changes came into effect? (2) When was the secure website commissioned and who has access to the website? (3) How many visits have been made to the secure website? (4) Has any person been issued with a barring notice that precludes them from a particular class of licensed premises; and, if so, what classification has been used? Hon NORMAN MOORE

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(1) How many barring notices have been issued since the changes came into effect? (2) When was the secure website commissioned and who has access to the website? (3) How many visits have been made to the secure website? (4) Has any person been issued with a barring notice that precludes them from a particular class of licensed premises; and, if so, what classification has been used? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(2) When was the secure website commissioned and who has access to the website? (3) How many visits have been made to the secure website? (4) Has any person been issued with a barring notice that precludes them from a particular class of licensed premises; and, if so, what classification has been used? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(3) How many visits have been made to the secure website? (4) Has any person been issued with a barring notice that precludes them from a particular class of licensed premises; and, if so, what classification has been used? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(4) Has any person been issued with a barring notice that precludes them from a particular class of licensed premises; and, if so, what classification has been used? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(1) As at 10 November 2011 there were 169 current barring notices published on the website. This figure does not include barring notices that have been issued by police but not yet published on the website, or barring notices previously issued that are no longer in effect and have been removed from the website. The Minister for Police should be consulted for information on total numbers of barring notices issued. (2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(2) June 2011. Approved managers, licensees, the WA Police liquor enforcement division and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(3) Four hundred and seventy-seven. (4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.
(4) This question should be directed to the Minister for Police.

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