P-9.1 - Act respecting liquor permits

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111. A member of the personnel of the board authorized by the chair to act as an inspector to ascertain compliance with this Act and the regulations or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for that purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, for the purposes of an inspection,
(1)  enter, at any reasonable time, the establishment or another place where an activity related to the use of a permit is carried on;
(2)  examine the products and anything else related to the use of a permit that are found there;
(3)  open containers or packaging, collect samples or have them collected, conduct tests and perform analyses;
(4)  take photographs or make recordings of the premises and equipment, property or products found there;
(5)  require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or of raw materials and equipment for the domestic manufacture of beer or wine or, in the case of a grocery, of any product;
(6)  require any other information or document useful for the application of this Act and the regulations;
(7)  require any person present on the premises to provide reasonable assistance; and
(8)  be accompanied by any person whose presence is considered necessary for the purposes of the inspection, who may then exercise the powers set out in subparagraphs 1 to 7.
A member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, in the exercise of his functions and to ascertain compliance with this Act and the regulations, stop a vehicle operated on a public highway, if he has reasonable grounds to believe that the vehicle is used by the holder of a permit or on the permit holder’s behalf to deliver alcoholic beverages, inspect any alcoholic beverages that is in the vehicle and examine any document relevant to the application of this Act and the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1994, c. 26, s. 6; 1996, c. 34, s. 36; 1997, c. 51, s. 51; 2002, c. 58, s. 16; 2023, c. 24, s. 9.
111. A member of the personnel of the board designated by the chairman or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, take samples, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or of raw materials and equipment used for beer or wine making or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, require any other information or document useful for the application of this Act or the regulations and require any person on the premises to provide him reasonable assistance.
A member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, in the exercise of his functions and to ascertain compliance with this Act and the regulations, stop a vehicle operated on a public highway, if he has reasonable grounds to believe that the vehicle is used by the holder of a permit to deliver alcoholic beverages, inspect any alcoholic beverages that is in the vehicle and examine any document relevant to the application of this Act and the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1994, c. 26, s. 6; 1996, c. 34, s. 36; 1997, c. 51, s. 51; 2002, c. 58, s. 16.
111. A member of the personnel of the board designated by the chairman or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, take samples, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or of raw materials and equipment used for beer or wine making or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, require any other information or document useful for the application of this Act or the regulations and require any person on the premises to provide him reasonable assistance.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1994, c. 26, s. 6; 1996, c. 34, s. 36; 1997, c. 51, s. 51.
111. A member of the personnel of the board designated by the chairman or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, take samples and, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or of raw materials and equipment for beer or wine making or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this Act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1994, c. 26, s. 6; 1996, c. 34, s. 36.
111. A member of the personnel of the board designated by the chairman or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, take samples and, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this Act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95; 1994, c. 26, s. 6.
111. A member of the personnel of the board designated by the chairman or, at the request of the board, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this Act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24; 1993, c. 39, s. 95.
111. A member of the personnel of the Régie designated by the chairman or, at the request of the Régie, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Minister of Public Security or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this Act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41; 1988, c. 46, s. 24.
111. A member of the personnel of the Régie designated by the chairman or, at the request of the Régie, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Solicitor General or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this Act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57; 1986, c. 86, s. 41.
111. A member of the personnel of the Régie designated by the chairman or, at the request of the Régie, a member of a police force authorized for such purpose by the Attorney General or a member of the Sûreté du Québec may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111; 1983, c. 28, s. 57.
111. An inspector or an investigator of the Régie may, during the business hours of an establishment, enter the establishment and its dependencies and inspect them; he may, in particular, examine the products found there, require the production of the books and other documents relating to the purchase and sale of alcoholic beverages or, in the case of a grocery, of any product, and require any other information useful for the application of this act or the regulations.
1979, c. 71, s. 111.