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ADPP Session 2 Law General / Law
Powers Exam With 100% Correct
Answers

Definition of Custody - Correct Answer-Having a
legal access to and a control over another person


Definition of Control - Correct Answer-Being able
to have a power over someones movements


Definition of Legal access - Correct Answer-Having
a legislated right to interact with a person


Definition of Duty of care - Correct Answer-Taking
all reasonable steps to avoid any act or omission
that might harm another that is reasonably
foreseeable


Definition of Negligence - Correct Answer-Doing
something a reasonable and prudent person
wouldn't do, or not doing something a reasonable
and prudent person would.


Part 9 of LEPRA - Correct Answer-Provides the
authorised detention of a person and the period of
time they can be detained and the exceptions of

,those time periods, provides the rights to the
person when detained and what is expected of
them, and what they will expect from police


Vulnerable people (PANIC) - Correct Answer-P -
Physically impaired
A - ATSI
N - NESB
I - Intellectually impaired
C - Children


s.11 of the Summary offences act - Correct Answer-
Possession or consumption of liquor by minors in a
public place.
The accused, a person who is under the age of 18,
do so possess or consume liquor, in a public place,
without the supervision of a responsible adult,
without a reasonable excuse, is guilty of an offence


s.11(2) of the summary offences act - Correct
Answer-Police power to seize liquor from minors,
open bottles are poured out, sealed bottles are
confiscated for a minimum of 24 hours to be
claimed.

,s11 (5) A of the summary offences act - Correct
Answer-Police who suspect a person is a minor who
has committed an offence under s.11 may require
this person to state their full name and address,
and proof of age then or at a police station within a
reasonable time.


s.128(1) of the Liquor act - Correct Answer-Police
who suspect a person is a minor and who has
committed an offence under the liquor act require
them to state, their full name and residential
address, their date of birth and to produce then or
at a police station within a reasonable time,
evidence, showing proof of age.


s.118 (1) of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A minor
must not consume liquor on a licensed premises ,
consume liquor on the premises of an unlicensed
restaurant unless in company of parents or with
their permission with responsible supervision,
obtain or attempt to obtain liquor for consumption
on a licensed premises or carry or attempt to carry
away liquor away from a licensed premises without
reasonable excuse


s.129 of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A minor
that uses any evidence of age document in order to
gain entry to or remain in or obtain liquor from a
licensed premises is guilt of an offence if the

, document is false in a material particular to the
minor


s.77(2) a of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A police
officer may turn out of a licensed premises any
person who is at the time intoxicated, violent,
quarrelsome or disorderly


s.77(6) of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A person
that has been refused entry to or turned out from a
licensed premises in accordance with s.77(2) must
not re-enter or attempt to re-enter the premises for
24 hours


s.77(8) of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A person
that has been refused entry to or turned out of a
licensed premises in accordance with s.77(2) must
not without a reasonable excuse re-enter the
vicinity of the licensed premises for 6 hours (the
vicinity is seen as 50 meters from the boundary
point)


Reasonable excuse are, if the person is in danger, if
the person requires transport, if the person lives
within the vicinity


s.73 of the liquor act - Correct Answer-A licensee
must not permit on a licensed premises

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