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The Liquor Act 1992 requires a
licensee to keep a register (a training register) containing information
prescribed under regulation. At present, this requirement referred to in
Section 142AI of the Liquor Act 1992 only relates to premises in the Brisbane
City Council area. However, it will become a state-wide requirement commencing
the 1st July 2008 as reported by the Liquor Licensing Division in recent
information released.
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The Liquor Regulations
2002 requires that the training register must contain information
about the expiry date of each current training course certificate
issued to staff (including crowd controllers) along with a copy of
those certificates.
Records also must be kept
of any training sessions conducted by premises along with records
that all staff (including crowd controllers) have read the house
policy document.
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BARS Training
Australia has designed and successfully trialled this training register package.
The register itself is a bound document with page numbers that is unique to your
premises that complies with the requires of the Liquor Act 1992. The unit
draws allows for the storage of RSA certificates, copies of crowd controllers
licenses, House Policy documents and Induction Policies on the premises that can
be easily produced to law enforcement agencies as required.
The cost of the Training Register including the 5 draw cabinet is $66 (including
GST). |