Acts and Regulations

L-10 - Liquor Control Act

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Inspector’s powers to enter, inspect, search and seize
163(1)At any time that any licensed premises are open to the public or at any time during the hours fixed by regulation for the sale, serving or consumption of liquor in licensed premises, an inspector may
(a) enter the licensed premises and any other premises connected or contiguous to the premises that are related to the operation of the licensed premises, and
(b) conduct an inspection of any such premises, whether alone or with the assistance of any persons under the inspector’s direction, and examine and copy any records located in such premises.
163(1.1)At any time during the hours fixed by the Minister for the sale, serving or consumption of liquor in premises specified in a special occasion permit granted under section 47, an inspector may
(a) enter the premises specified in the permit and any other premises connected or contiguous to the premises specified in the permit that are related to the operation of the premises specified in the permit, and
(b) conduct an inspection of any such premises, whether alone or with the assistance of any persons under the inspector’s direction, and examine and copy any records located in such premises.
163(1.2)An inspector may
(a) during an inspection under subsection (1) or (1.1),
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, or
(c) otherwise in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act
seize any liquor in relation to which he believes on reasonable and probable grounds that an offence under this Act or the regulations has been committed.
163(1.3)An inspector may, in the course of conducting a lawful search in respect of an offence under this Act and the regulations, seize and remove any vehicle in which he finds anything in relation to which he believes on reasonable and probable grounds that an offence under this Act or the regulations has been committed.
163(2)Repealed: 1985, c.42, s.14
163(3)Repealed: 1986, c.50, s.7
1961-62, c.3, s.149; 1963 (2nd Sess.), c.27, s.20; 1970, c.29, s.13; 1972, c.43, s.27; 1974, c.26 (Supp.), s.30; 1975, c.84, s.7; 1984, c.50, s.18; 1985, c.42, s.14; 1985, c.57, s.14; 1986, c.50, s.7; 1989, c.20, s.77; 1990, c.22, s.28; 1992, c.90, s.99; 1999, c.30, s.12
Inspector’s powers to enter, inspect, search and seize
163(1)At any time that any licensed premises are open to the public or at any time during the hours fixed by regulation for the sale, serving or consumption of liquor in licensed premises, an inspector may
(a) enter the licensed premises and any other premises connected or contiguous to the premises that are related to the operation of the licensed premises, and
(b) conduct an inspection of any such premises, whether alone or with the assistance of any persons under the inspector’s direction, and examine and copy any records located in such premises.
163(1.1)At any time during the hours fixed by the Minister for the sale, serving or consumption of liquor in premises specified in a special occasion permit granted under section 47, an inspector may
(a) enter the premises specified in the permit and any other premises connected or contiguous to the premises specified in the permit that are related to the operation of the premises specified in the permit, and
(b) conduct an inspection of any such premises, whether alone or with the assistance of any persons under the inspector’s direction, and examine and copy any records located in such premises.
163(1.2)An inspector may
(a) during an inspection under subsection (1) or (1.1),
(b) during a search authorized under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, or
(c) otherwise in accordance with the Provincial Offences Procedure Act
seize any liquor in relation to which he believes on reasonable and probable grounds that an offence under this Act or the regulations has been committed.
163(1.3)An inspector may, in the course of conducting a lawful search in respect of an offence under this Act and the regulations, seize and remove any vehicle in which he finds anything in relation to which he believes on reasonable and probable grounds that an offence under this Act or the regulations has been committed.
163(2)Repealed: 1985, c.42, s.14
163(3)Repealed: 1986, c.50, s.7
1961-62, c.3, s.149; 1963(2nd Sess.), c.27, s.20; 1970, c.29, s.13; 1972, c.43, s.27; 1974, c.26(Supp.), s.30; 1975, c.84, s.7; 1984, c.50, s.18; 1985, c.42, s.14; 1985, c.57, s.14; 1986, c.50, s.7; 1989, c.20, s.77; 1990, c.22, s.28; 1992, c.90, s.99; 1999, c.30, s.12