Member for Swan Hill, Peter Walsh, is warning local liquor licensees to have all relevant paperwork in place after inspectors visited the city this week.
The Nationals MP said at least one local business had been hit with a non-compliance Inspection Record.
“I was told yesterday that inspectors are visiting premises in Swan Hill and requesting to see a copy of Red Line Plans that by law need to be held onsite,” Mr Walsh said.
“The Brumby Government is trying to justify its huge liquor licence fee hikes by sending out inspectors to visit licensees, such as small family run motels, in an attempt to demonstrate that they are busy policing licence holders.
“I urge all liquor licence holders in the electorate to double check that they have all their files and paperwork up to date to avoid being issued with a non-compliant Inspection Record.”
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