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    <name>Bills</name>
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      <name>Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill</name>
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          <name>Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill</name>
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        <heading>Statutes Amendment (Gambling Regulation) Bill</heading>
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        <name>Introduction</name>
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          <heading>Introduction</heading>
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          <name>The Hon. V.A. CHAPMAN</name>
          <house>House of Assembly</house>
          <electorate id="">Bragg</electorate>
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              <name>Deputy Premier</name>
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              <name>Attorney-General</name>
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            <by role="member" id="1804">The Hon. V.A. CHAPMAN (Bragg—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General) (12:13):</by>  Obtained leave and introduced a bill for an act to amend the Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000, the Casino Act 1997, the Gaming Machines Act 1992, the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, the Problem Gambling Family Protection Orders Act 2004 and the State Lotteries Act 1966. Read a first time.</text>
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        <name>Second Reading</name>
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          <heading>Second Reading</heading>
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        <talker role="member" id="1804" kind="speech">
          <name>The Hon. V.A. CHAPMAN</name>
          <house>House of Assembly</house>
          <electorate id="">Bragg</electorate>
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              <name>Deputy Premier</name>
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              <name>Attorney-General</name>
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            <by role="member" id="1804">The Hon. V.A. CHAPMAN (Bragg—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General) (12:14):</by>  I move:</text>
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            <inserted>That this bill be now read a second time.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000435">The Statutes Amendment Gambling Regulations Bill 2019 amends the Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000, the Casino Act 1997, the Gaming Machines Act 1992, the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, the Problem Gambling Family Protection Orders Act 2004 and the State Lotteries Act 1966.</text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000436">The introduction of this bill contributes to the government's gambling reform agenda, which began last year following the consolidation of all gambling regulatory and policy functions within Consumer and Business Services and the appointment of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner as South Australia's sole gambling regulator in December 2018. Following this change to the gambling regulatory framework, the government began seeking views from industry, the non-government sector and affected government stakeholders on the future of gambling regulation in South Australia, with a view to ensuring that the regulatory landscape moving forward is contemporary and meets the expectations of industry and the broader community.</text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000437">The feedback received throughout this process has informed the drafting of this bill. These amendments seek to better protect the community from gambling-related harm while also supporting an important part of the economy. The new reforms include new harm-minimisation measures as well as the initiatives proposed by key industry and non-government stakeholders. Key changes included in this bill include:</text>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">allowing banknote acceptors to be fitted to gaming machines in clubs and hotels and automated table game equipment in the Casino, bringing South Australia in line with other Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. The regulations will prescribe restrictions around the denomination of banknotes and amount of money that can be inserted by a player in order to mitigate potential risks to problem gamblers;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">provisions to help struggling sporting and community clubs that hold a gaming machine licence to merge together or transfer gaming machines more easily. This will help regional centres benefit from more competitive venues and consolidate machines in venues that can be better run and supervised;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">requiring unclaimed winnings on gaming machines to be paid into the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">expanding the scope of the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund to include public education, treatment and counselling programs and gambling research;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">replacing the current social effect inquiry process with a new community impact and public interest test, better aligned with liquor licensing requirements;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">imposing a fixed maximum number of gaming machines to operate in South Australia;</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">enabling the amount of money a person can obtain on any one card within 24 hours when using EFTPOS facilities in a gaming machine venue to be regulated; and</item>
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            <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">allowing gaming venues to operate on Christmas Day and Good Friday in line with liquor licensing requirements.</item>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000446">Through these changes, we are looking to maintain support for our vibrant hospitality sector while ensuring there is help available for those who are at risk.</text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000447">The South Australian hotel industry employs 26,250 people, or thereabouts. The government is confident that the gambling reform agenda, of which these amendments are an important component, will provide the right legislative framework to allow this industry to continue to thrive and allow further investment in our growing state. This bill strikes the right balance between supporting this important part of the economy while meeting the broader community's expectations around responsible and safe gambling through the inclusion of new harm-minimisation measures aimed at better protecting the community from gambling-related harm.</text>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000448">Given the vital role clubs play in our communities, these reforms also aim to minimise red tape to support their activities and help them give back to those communities. I commend the bill to the house. I seek leave to insert the explanation of clauses in <term>Hansard </term>without my reading it.</text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000449">Leave granted.</text>
          <bookmark>EXPLANATION OF CLAUSES</bookmark>
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              <subheading>EXPLANATION OF CLAUSES</subheading>
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            <item>
              <inserted>Part 1—Preliminary</inserted>
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            <item>
              <inserted>1—Short title</inserted>
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              <inserted>2—Commencement</inserted>
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            <item>
              <inserted>3—Amendment provisions</inserted>
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            <inserted>These clauses are formal.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 2—Amendment of Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000</inserted>
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              <inserted>4—Insertion of section 2</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>2—Objects</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>This section sets out the objects of the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>5—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause amends several definitions in the Act consequent on other amendments in the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>6—Insertion of section 3A</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>3A—Interaction with Gambling Administration Act 2019</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000 and the Gambling Administration Act 2019 will be read together as a single Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>7—Amendment of section 4—Approved contingencies</inserted>
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            <inserted>The clause amends section 4 to provide that the Commission must, before approving contingencies or varying an approval, be satisfied that betting operations in relation to the contingencies does not allow betting in relation to amateur sporting events or sporting events where the only participants are children.</inserted>
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            <inserted>8—Insertion of section 4A</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>4A—Fit and proper person</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section consolidates and expands the fit and proper person provisions currently found in various sections in the Act to make them consistent with the fit and proper person provisions to be enacted in the Casino Act 1997 and the Gaming Machines Act 1992.</inserted>
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            <inserted>9—Amendment of section 5—Close associates</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause amends provisions dealing with when a person will be taken to be a close associate of a person for the purposes of the Act to make them consistent with the close associate provisions in the Casino Act 1997 and the Gaming Machines Act 1992.</inserted>
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            <inserted>10—Substitution of sections 6A and 6B</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause deletes sections 6A and 6B, which are now located in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019 and substitutes the following section:</inserted>
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            <inserted>6A—Commissioner may approve staff training courses</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section provides for the Commissioner to approve courses of training to be undertaken by staff involved in betting operations.</inserted>
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            <inserted>11—Amendment of section 12—Approved licensing agreements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000480">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on the provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>12—Amendment of section 22—Determination of applications</inserted>
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            <inserted>This amendment is consequential on those in clause 8 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>13—Amendment to section 24—Investigative powers</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000484">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on the provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>14—Insertion of Part 2 Division 6A</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause inserts a new Division into Part 2 as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>Division 6A—Notification of change of prescribed particulars</inserted>
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            <inserted>26A—Licensee to notify change of particulars</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section requires the holder of a major betting operations licence to notify the Commissioner within 14 days of any change in prescribed particulars. Prescribed particulars are defined as any address for service or other email address, telephone number or street or postal address provided by the licensee to the Commissioner for purposes connected with the licence, or other particulars of a kind prescribed by the regulations.</inserted>
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          </text>
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            <inserted>15—Amendment of section 27—Accounts and audit</inserted>
          </text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000491">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on the relocation of provisions into the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>16—Repeal of section 28</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000493">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on the relocation of these provisions to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>17—Repeal of Part 2 Division 9</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000495">
            <inserted>These provisions are proposed to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>18—Amendment of section 34—Classes of licences</inserted>
          </text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000497">
            <inserted>This clause deletes obsolete provisions.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>19—Amendment of section 37—Application for grant or renewal, or variation of condition, of licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000499">
            <inserted>This clause makes a consequential amendment.</inserted>
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            <inserted>20—Amendment of section 38—Determination of applications</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000501">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on those in clause 8 of the measure.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>21—Insertion of section 38B</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000503">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>38B—Licensee to notify change of particulars</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section requires the holder of a licence under Part 3 of the Act to notify the Commissioner within 14 days of any change in prescribed particulars. Prescribed particulars are defined as any address for service or other email address, telephone number or street or postal address provided by the licensee to the Commissioner for purposes connected with the licence, or other particulars of a kind prescribed by the regulations.</inserted>
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          </text>
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            <inserted>22—Amendment of section 40A—Authorisation of interstate betting operators</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause amends section 40A to provide that the notice required to be given under the section must be given in the manner and form required by the Commissioner, and that a copy of such notice must be available for inspection on a website to which the public has access free of charge.</inserted>
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            <inserted>23—Insertion of section 40AA</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000509">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>40AA—Interstate betting operator to notify change of particulars</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section requires an interstate betting operator to notify the Commissioner within 14 days of any change in prescribed particulars. Prescribed particulars are defined as any address for service or other email address, telephone number or street or postal address provided by the operator to the Commissioner for purposes connected with the authorisation, or other particulars of a kind prescribed by the regulations.</inserted>
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            <inserted>24—Amendment of section 43—Prevention of betting by children</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000513">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on measures in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000514">
            <inserted>25—Repeal of sections 52 and 53</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000515">
            <inserted>This clause repeals obsolete provisions.</inserted>
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            <inserted>26—Amendment of section 54—Places at which bets may be accepted by bookmakers</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000517">
            <inserted>This clause deletes an obsolete provision.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>27—Amendment of section 60—Prevention of betting with children by bookmaker or agent</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000519">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on measures in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>28—Amendment of section 62A—Prevention of betting by children</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000521">
            <inserted>This clause makes an amendment consequential on measures in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>29—Repeal of Part 5</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000523">
            <inserted>The provisions in this Part are proposed to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>30—Amendment of heading to Part 6 Division 1</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000525">
            <inserted>This clause makes a technical amendment.</inserted>
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            <inserted>31—Repeal of sections 67 to 73</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000527">
            <inserted>These sections are proposed to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>32—Amendment of section 73A—Disciplinary action for taxation defaults</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000529">
            <inserted>This amendment is consequential on provisions dealing with disciplinary action being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>33—Amendment of section 76—Administrators, controllers and liquidators</inserted>
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            <inserted>The amendments in subclauses (1) to (4) are of a technical nature. Subclause (5) inserts a new provision requiring an administrator, controller or liquidator of an authorised betting operator to notify the Commissioner within 7 days of assuming control of a business conducted under a licence or authorisation under the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>34—Repeal of Part 7</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000533">
            <inserted>The provisions in this Part are proposed to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>35—Amendment of section 84—Offences by bodies corporate</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000535">
            <inserted>This clause makes consequential amendments.</inserted>
          </text>
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            <inserted>36—Amendment of section 87—Confidentiality of information provided by Commissioner of Police</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000537">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new subsection (2) stating that the provisions in the section apply in addition to those proposed by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>37—Repeal of section 88</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000539">
            <inserted>The repealed section is proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>38—Amendment of section 89—Evidence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000541">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>39—Repeal of section 90</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000543">
            <inserted>The repealed section is proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <item>
              <inserted>Part 3—Amendment of Casino Act 1997</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000545">
            <item>
              <inserted>40—Amendment of section 2A—Object</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000546">
            <inserted>This clause makes technical amendments to align the objects of the Act with other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000547">
            <inserted>41—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000548">
            <inserted>This clause amendments several definitions in the Act consequential on other amendments in the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>42—Insertion of section 3A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000550">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000551">
            <inserted>3A—Interaction with Gambling Administration Act 2019</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000552">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Act is to be read together with the Gambling Administration Act 2019 as a single Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>43—Amendment of section 4—Close associates</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000554">
            <inserted>The clause amends the section to make it consistent with the close associates provisions in other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44—Amendment of section 14—Other transactions under which outsiders may acquire control or influence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000556">
            <inserted>The amendments to section 14 provide that appeals against orders made under the section are to be made to the Licensing Court, instead of the Supreme Court.</inserted>
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            <inserted>45—Amendment of section 14B—Approval of designated persons</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000558">
            <inserted>The clause amends the section to make the provisions regarding whether a person is a suitable person, or a fit and proper person, for the purposes of the Act to be consistent with those in other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000559">
            <inserted>46—Amendment of section 27—Opening hours</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000560">
            <inserted>The clause deletes section 27(2) which provides that gaming areas are to be closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day.</inserted>
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            <inserted>47—Insertion of Part 4 Division 1AA</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000562">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new Division as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000563">
            <inserted>Division 1AA—Right of entry to casino premises</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000564">
            <inserted>27AA—Right of entry to casino premises</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000565">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The section provides that no person has a right to enter or remain on casino premises except with the permission of the casino licensee.</inserted>
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            <inserted>48—Amendment of section 27A—Gambling only allowed in enclosed areas</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000567">
            <inserted>This amendment updates an obsolete reference.</inserted>
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            <inserted>49—Substitution of Part 4 Divisions 2 and 3</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000569">
            <inserted>This clause deletes Part 4 Divisions 2 and 3 and substitutes a new Division 2 as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000570">
            <inserted>Division 2—Casino management and staff</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000571">
            <inserted>28—Interpretation</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000572">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section defines key terms to be used in the Division, including special employee, defined as a person employed or appointed by the licensee to carry out any of the following duties in respect of operations under the casino licence:</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>conducting authorised games;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000574">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>handling, dealing with and accounting for money or gambling chips in the casino premises;</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>exchanging money or chips for casino patrons;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000576">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>security and surveillance of the casino premises;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000577">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>operating, maintaining, constructing or repairing equipment for gambling;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000578">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>duties relating to intervention programs for patrons adversely affected by, or at risk of harm from, gambling;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000579">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>duties relating to the operation and conduct of gambling in premium gaming areas, including premium player attraction programs;</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>supervising the carrying out of the duties set out above;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000581">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>accounting;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000582">
            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>any other duties related to the operations under the casino licence specified by the Commissioner for the purposes of this definition and notified to the licensee.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000583">
            <inserted>29—Licensee to notify Commissioner of appointment of special employees</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000584">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section makes it a condition of the casino licence for the licensee to notify the Commissioner within 14 days of the employment or appointment, or the ceasing of employment or appointment of a person as a special employee. This provision is not to apply in respect of a designated person or in respect of an administrator, controller or liquidator of the licensee.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000585">
            <inserted>30—Commissioner may notify Commissioner of Police of appointment of special employees</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000586">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner to provide to the Commissioner of Police a notice of the employment or appointment of a person as a special employee, and requires the Commissioner of Police to make available to the Commissioner any information about that person's criminal convictions or other information that is relevant as to whether the Commissioner should issue a prohibition notice in relation to the person.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000587">
            <inserted>31—Commissioner may give prohibition notice</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000588">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner, by notice, to prohibit a person from carrying out duties as a special employee either permanently or for a specified period, and provides other formal provisions in relation to the giving, revocation or variation of the notice.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000589">
            <inserted>32—Offences in relation to special employees</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000590">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>Proposed subsection (1) makes it an offence with a maximum penalty of $20,000 for the licensee to employ or appoint a minor or a person of a prescribed class to be a special employee.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000591">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>Proposed subsection (2) makes it an offence with a maximum penalty of $20,000 for the licensee to permit a special employee to carry out duties unless their appointment has been notified to the Commissioner.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000592">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>Proposed subsection (3) provides that the offences in this section do not apply in respect of a designated person or in respect of an administrator, controller or liquidator of the licensee.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000593">
            <inserted>33—Identity cards</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000594">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the requirements for designated persons and special employees in respect of wearing and producing identity cards while on duty on casino premises, and a range of penalties and expiations for non-compliance with the provisions.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000595">
            <inserted>34—Certain staff not to gamble</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000596">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>Proposed subsection (1) provides for an offence with a maximum penalty of $10,000 or imprisonment for 6 months for a designated person or special employee to gamble on the casino premises while carrying out their duties.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000597">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>Proposed subsection (2) provides for an offence with a maximum penalty of $5,000 for a staff member (other than a designated person or a special employee) who gambles on casino premises while working on casino premises.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000598">
            <inserted>35—Special employees and designated persons not to accept gratuities</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000599">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides for an offence with a maximum penalty of $20,000 for a designated person or special employee to accept a gift or gratuity, other than a gratuity of a kind or given in circumstances approved by the Commissioner.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000600">
            <inserted>36—Staff exempt from Security and Investigation Industry Act 1995</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000601">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides an exemption from the provisions of the Security and Investigation Industry Act 1995 for staff of the casino.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000602">
            <inserted>50—Amendment of section 39—Operations involving movement of money etc</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000603">
            <inserted>These amendments replace the term 'authorised officer' with 'inspector'.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000604">
            <inserted>51—Amendment of section 40—Approval of installation etc of equipment</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000605">
            <inserted>The amendment in subclause (1) replaces the term 'authorised officer' with 'inspector'. The amendment in subclause (2) clarifies that certain approved equipment must not be removed or destroyed without the approval of the Commissioner.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000606">
            <inserted>52—Amendment of section 40A—Approval of automated table game equipment, gaming machines and games</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000607">
            <inserted>The clause inserts new subsections (8) and (9) which provide for the manner in which the Commissioner may vary or revoke and approval made under the section.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000608">
            <inserted>53—Substitution of section 40B</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000609">
            <inserted>This clause substitutes section 40B as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000610">
            <inserted>40B—Commissioner may approve certain systems to be operated in connection with authorised games, gaming machines and automated table game equipment</inserted>
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          <page num="7626" />
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000611">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner may approve certain systems as outlined in the proposed section to be operated in connection with authorised games, approved gaming machines or automated table game equipment. It also requires licensees to provide information to the Commissioner that has been recorded by an approved system. The proposed section further provides for the manner in which the Commissioner may vary or revoke an approval made under the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000612">
            <inserted>40C—Commissioner may approve staff training courses</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000613">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner may approve courses of training to be undertaken by casino staff, and the manner in which the Commissioner may vary or revoke such an approval.</inserted>
            </item>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000614">
            <inserted>54—Amendment of section 41—Interference with approved systems, equipment etc</inserted>
          </text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000615">
            <inserted>Subclause (1) inserts a new subsection (2a) to provide that in proceedings for an offence against subsection (2), an allegation in the information that a particular device was designed, adapted or intended to be used for the purpose of interfering with the proper operation of a system, equipment, machine or game approved under Part 4 Division 4 will be accepted as proved in the absence of proof to the contrary.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000616">
            <inserted>Subclauses (2) and (3) replace a general reference to an authorised staff member in subsection (4) to a special employee within the meaning of the definition proposed in section 28.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000617">
            <inserted>55—Repeal of section 41A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000618">
            <inserted>These provisions are proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000619">
            <inserted>56—Amendment of section 41B—Compliance with codes of practice</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000620">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000621">
            <inserted>57—Amendment of section 42B—Provisions relating to authorised games, gaming machines and automated table games</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000622">
            <inserted>The clause amends several provisions in the section to provide for requirements for gaming machines and automated table games only to be operated if certain criteria as specified in the section are met.</inserted>
          </text>
          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000623">
            <inserted>58—Amendment of section 43—Exclusion of children</inserted>
          </text>
          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000624">
            <inserted>The clause makes amendments to increase all penalty provisions in the section and provide that all offences are to be expiable.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000625">
            <inserted>59—Amendment of section 44—Licensee's power to bar</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000626">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause make the provision consistent with licensee barring provisions in other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000627">
            <inserted>60—Amendment of section 45—Commissioner's power to bar</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000628">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause make this provision consistent with Commissioner barring provisions in other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000629">
            <inserted>61—Amendment of section 45A—Commissioner of Police's power to bar</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000630">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause make this provision consistent with Commissioner of Police's barring provisions in other gambling Acts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000631">
            <inserted>62—Repeal of Part 4 Division 8</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000632">
            <inserted>The provisions of the repealed section are proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000633">
            <inserted>63—Amendment of section 47A—Requirement for Commissioner to consult licensee</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000634">
            <inserted>This clause makes a consequential amendment.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000635">
            <inserted>64—Amendment of section 48—Accounts and audit</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000636">
            <inserted>Subclause (1) removes a provision requiring accounts to be kept in a particular form. Subclause (2) inserts a requirement for the licensee to provide to the Treasurer or Commissioner, on their request, a copy of the audited accounts in relation to the operation of the licensed business.</inserted>
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            <inserted>65—Repeal of section 49</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000638">
            <inserted>The clause repeals the requirement for the licensee to supply a copy of audited accounts to the Commissioner. Provisions proposed in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019 will allow the Commissioner to request copies of audited accounts.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000639">
            <inserted>66—Repeal of Part 6</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000640">
            <inserted>The provisions in the repealed Part are proposed to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <page num="7627" />
          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000641">
            <inserted>67—Repeal of Part 7 Divisions 1 to 5</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000642">
            <inserted>The provisions in the repealed Divisions are proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000643">
            <inserted>68—Amendment of section 63—Power to appoint manager</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000644">
            <inserted>The clause inserts requirements for the Commissioner to consult with the Commissioner of Police before making a recommendation as to the appointment of an official manager, and for the Commissioner of Police to provide such information about criminal convictions and other information as may be relevant to whether or not the Commissioner recommends a person for appointment.</inserted>
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            <inserted>69—Amendment of section 64A—Administrators, controllers and liquidators</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000646">
            <inserted>The clause inserts a provision requiring an administrator, controller or liquidator to notify the Commissioner within 7 days of them taking control of the casino business.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000647">
            <inserted>70—Repeal of Part 8</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000648">
            <inserted>The provisions in the repealed Part are proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000649">
            <inserted>71—Amendment of section 69—Confidentiality of information provided by Commissioner of Police</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000650">
            <inserted>The clause inserts subsection (2) which provides that the section applies in addition to the provisions proposed to be enacted in Part 3 of the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000651">
            <inserted>72—Repeal of sections 70 and 71</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000652">
            <inserted>These provisions are proposed to be enacted by the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <item>
              <inserted>Part 4—Amendment of Gaming Machines Act 1992</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000654">
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              <inserted>73—Insertion of section 2</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000655">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>2—Objects</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000657">
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the objects of the Act.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000658">
            <inserted>74—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000659">
            <inserted>This clause amends a number of definitions consequential on other amendments in the measure.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000660">
            <inserted>75—Insertion of section 3A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000661">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000662">
            <inserted>3A—Interaction with Gambling Administration Act 2019</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000663">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that this Act and the Gambling Administration Act 2019 will be read together as a single Act.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000664">
            <inserted>76—Insertion of section 4A</inserted>
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            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>4A—Provisions governing whether person is fit and proper</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section consolidates the provisions that were previously enacted elsewhere in the Act as to when a person will be considered a fit and proper person for a particular purpose under the Act. The provisions in this section replicate requirements in other gambling Acts so that the provisions regarding fit and proper persons are consistent across gambling legislation.</inserted>
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            <inserted>77—Repeal of Part 2</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000669">
            <inserted>The repeal of Part 2 is consequential on these provisions being enacted in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>78—Amendment of section 15—Eligibility criteria</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000671">
            <inserted>The clause updates obsolete legislative references, and makes other amendments consequential on the replacement of the requirement for a social effects certificate with a community impact assessment.</inserted>
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            <inserted>79—Amendment of section 16—Number of gaming machines to be operated under licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000673">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause are consequential on the insertion of proposed Part 3 Division 3C, and will allow the Commissioner to approve up to 60 gaming machines for operation under a gaming machine licence in respect of premises to which a club licence relates in circumstances as outlined in the proposed new Division.</inserted>
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            <inserted>80—Substitution of sections 17A and 17B</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000675">
            <inserted>This clause deletes section 17A requiring an applicant for certain licences to have a proposed premises certificate, and section 17B which required certain applicants to have a social effect certificate, and replaces them with a requirement for a community impact assessment to be undertaken in respect of the application as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000676">
            <inserted>17A—Commissioner to be satisfied that designated application is in community interest</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000677">
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              <inserted>The proposed section requires that the Commissioner may only grant an application for a gaming machine licence or any other applications as determined by the Commissioner (defined as a designated application), if satisfied that it is in the community interest to do so. In determining whether or not a designated application is in the community interest, the Commissioner must apply the community impact assessment guidelines made under proposed section 17B, as well as have regard to the following:</inserted>
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              <inserted>the harm that might be caused by gambling, whether to a community as a whole or a group within a community;</inserted>
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            <item sublevel="2" bullet="true">
              <inserted>the cultural, recreational, employment or tourism impacts of gambling;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000680">
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              <inserted>the social impact in, and the impact on the amenity of, the locality of the premises or proposed premises;</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000681">
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              <inserted>any other prescribed matter.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000682">
            <inserted>17B—Community impact assessment guidelines</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000683">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner must publish guidelines (the community impact assessment guidelines) for the purposes of determining whether or not an application is a designated application for the purposes of proposed section 17A and whether or not a designated application is in the community interest. The proposed section further sets out the requirements for the publication, content, variation and revocation of the guidelines.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000684">
            <inserted>17C—Certificate of approval for proposed premises</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000685">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows for the Commissioner to grant a certificate of approval for proposed premises if the Commissioner has refused to grant a gaming machine licence on the grounds that proposed premises are incomplete. The proposed section further sets out the requirements, limitations terms and conditions of a certificate of approval granted under the section.</inserted>
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            <inserted>81—Amendment of section 18—Requirements for licence application</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000687">
            <inserted>This clause makes several amendments to section 18 consequential on the amendments in clause 80 and clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>82—Amendment of section 19—Certain criteria must be satisfied by all applicants</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000689">
            <inserted>The clause amends section 19 to allow for the Commissioner to determine that a person need not comply with a requirement to be fit and proper if the person is found to be otherwise fit and proper. This is to prevent duplication of fit and proper inquiries under other legislation.</inserted>
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            <inserted>83—Repeal of section 20</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000691">
            <inserted>The repeal of section 20 is consequential on the amendments in clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>84—Repeal of section 23A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000693">
            <inserted>The repeal of this section is consequential on the removal of the requirement to have a proposed premises certificate.</inserted>
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            <inserted>85—Amendment of section 24—Discretion to refuse application</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000695">
            <inserted>These amendments are technical.</inserted>
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            <inserted>86—Amendment of section 24A—Special club licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000697">
            <inserted>The amendment inserts a new subsection (6) to clarify that nothing in the section will be taken to prevent the grant of the special club licence to some other person or authority in the event of the licence being surrendered or revoked pursuant to the Act, provided that the other person or authority satisfies the Commissioner of the matters set out in section 24A(1) and otherwise complies with the provisions of section 24A as they apply to Club One.</inserted>
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            <inserted>87—Amendment of section 27—Conditions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000699">
            <inserted>This amendment aligns the provisions around the hours during which gaming operations may be conducted pursuant to a gaming machine licence with the opening hours of premises to which a liquor licence relates under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000700">
            <inserted>88—Amendment of section 27AA—Variation of licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000701">
            <inserted>The clause deletes subsections (4), (5) and (6) consequent on the removal of the requirement for a social effect certificate, and inserts a new subsection (4) to provide that the Commissioner may, after receiving an application for variation of a gaming machine licence, determine that the application is to be a designated application for the purposes of proposed section 17A.</inserted>
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            <inserted>89—Amendment of section 27A—Gaming machine entitlements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000703">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on those in clause 91 enabling the Commissioner and other persons under an agreement approved by the Commissioner to hold gaming machine entitlements. The section also provides for further details to be included in the register required to be kept under section 27A(4).</inserted>
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            <inserted>90—Amendment of section 27B—Transferability of gaming machine entitlements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000705">
            <inserted>The clause makes a number of changes to the persons to whom and circumstances in which the Commissioner can approve the transfer of gaming machine entitlements held by a person.</inserted>
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            <inserted>91—Amendment of section 27C—Premises to which gaming machine entitlements relate</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000707">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on amendments in clause 90.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000708">
            <inserted>92—Insertion of section 27CA</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000709">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000710">
            <inserted>27CA—Cancellation of gaming machine entitlements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000711">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>This section allows the Commissioner to cancel gaming machine entitlements when a gaming machine licence is revoked or surrendered. The cancelled gaming machine entitlements vest in the Commissioner and may be offered for sale by the Commissioner under the approved trading scheme with the funds from such sales to be paid into the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund.</inserted>
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            <inserted>93—Substitution of section 27E</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000713">
            <inserted>Current section 27E which is a statement of Parliamentary intention with regard to gaming machine numbers in the State is replaced with the following:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000714">
            <inserted>27E—Limit on number of gaming machine entitlements in the State</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000715">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner must not, on or after the prescribed day (to be specified by the Minister by notice in the Gazette), allow the total number of gaming machine entitlements in the State to exceed the prescribed number (being the total number of gaming machine entitlements held on the prescribed day).</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000716">
            <inserted>94—Insertion of Part 3 Divisions 3B and 3C</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000717">
            <inserted>This clause inserts new Divisions as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000718">
            <inserted>Division 3B—Removal etc of gaming machine licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000719">
            <inserted>27F—Removal of gaming machine licence</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000720">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner, on application, to remove a gaming machine licence from 1 set of premises to another in circumstances as set out in the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000721">
            <inserted>27G—Commissioner may determine application is a designated application</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000722">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner may determine that an application under the proposed Division is to be a designated application for the purposes of proposed section 17A.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000723">
            <inserted>Division 3C—Provisions relating to clubs</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000724">
            <inserted>27H—Dealing with gaming machine licence on amalgamation of clubs</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000725">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides power for the Commissioner to deal with the gaming machine licenses of amalgamating clubs, as defined in the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000726">
            <inserted>27I—Transfer of gaming machine licences and gaming machine entitlements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000727">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows for the holder of club licences to transfer their licence to the holders of other club licences in circumstances set out in the proposed section to allow them to hold up to a maximum of 60 gaming machine entitlements in accordance with other requirements as further set out in the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000728">
            <inserted>27J—Commissioner may determine application is a designated application</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000729">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner, after receiving an application under the proposed Division, to determine that the application is to be a designated application for the purposes of proposed section 17A.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000730">
            <inserted>27K—Provisions relating to premises held under a lease</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000731">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section sets out further requirements to be met by applicants under the proposed Division if the premises in respect of the licence the subject of the application are held under a lease.</inserted>
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            <inserted>95—Amendment of section 28—Certain licenses only are transferable</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000733">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause are consequential.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000734">
            <inserted>96—Repeal of section 28AA</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000735">
            <inserted>The provisions of section 28AA are proposed to be reenacted in proposed clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000736">
            <inserted>97—Amendment to section 28AAB—Discretion to grant or refuse application under section 28</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000737">
            <inserted>This amendment is consequential on the amendments in clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>98—Repeal of section 28A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000739">
            <inserted>This clause repeals an obsolete section.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000740">
            <inserted>99—Amendment of heading to Part 3 Division 5</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000741">
            <inserted>This amendment is consequential.</inserted>
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            <inserted>100—Repeal of sections 29 and 30</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000743">
            <inserted>The repeal of these sections is consequential on these provisions being reenacted by clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000744">
            <inserted>101—Amendment of section 32—Voluntary suspension</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000745">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new subsection (2) which limits the time for which a voluntary suspension of a gaming machine licence will be issued to either 12 months or a longer period determined by the Commissioner. Proposed subsection (3) allows the suspension to be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and of a kind as outlined in the proposed subsection.</inserted>
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            <inserted>102—Amendment of section 32A—Surrender or revocation of certificate of approval</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000747">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on those in clause 80 of the measure.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000748">
            <inserted>103—Insertion of sections 34A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000749">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000750">
            <inserted>34A—Suspension or revocation of licence by Commissioner</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000751">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section provides that the Commissioner may, by notice, suspend or revoke a gaming machine licence if the licensee does not hold any gaming machine entitlements or the Commissioner is satisfied that gaming operations are not being undertaken.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000752">
            <inserted>104—Repeal of Part 3 Division 7</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000753">
            <inserted>The repeal of this Division is consequential on these provisions being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000754">
            <inserted>105—Repeal of section 38A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000755">
            <inserted>This clause repeals an obsolete section.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000756">
            <inserted>106—Amendment of section 40—Approval of gaming machines and games</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000757">
            <inserted>The amendments in this clause give power to the Commissioner to vary an approval made under the section, and provides that the Commissioner must give notice of the variation to the person to whom the approval was given.</inserted>
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            <inserted>107—Insertion of sections 40A, 40B and 40C</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000759">
            <inserted>This clause inserts new sections as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000760">
            <inserted>40A—Commissioner may approve certain systems to be operated in connection with gaming machines</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000761">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner to approve certain systems to be operated in connection with approved gaming machines as set out in the proposed section. The section also provides for a review mechanism in the event that the Commissioner refuses to approve a system or revokes a system approval as permitted under the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000762">
            <inserted>40B—Commissioner may approve courses of training to be undertaken by gaming managers or gaming employees</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000763">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner, on application, to approve courses of training to be undertaken by gaming managers or gaming employees, and for the variation or revocation of the approvals in a manner set out in the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000764">
            <inserted>40C—Approvals in relation to responsible gambling agreements</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000765">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner, on application, to approve an industry body with whom the holder of a gaming machine licence may enter into a responsible gambling agreement. It also provides for the Commissioner to approve the form of the responsible gambling agreement.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000766">
            <inserted>108—Repeal of section 41A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000767">
            <inserted>The repeal of this section is consequential on these provisions being relocated in the amendments proposed in clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>109—Amendment of section 42—Discretion to grant or refuse approval</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000769">
            <inserted>The clause deletes subsection (6) which is to be relocated to proposed section 4A as inserted by clause 76.</inserted>
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            <inserted>110—Repeal of sections 42A and 43</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000771">
            <inserted>The repeal of these sections is consequential on them being relocated in the provisions in clause 112 of the measure.</inserted>
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            <inserted>111—Amendment of section 44—Revocation of approval</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000773">
            <inserted>This clause amends section 44 to provide that an approval under section 40A or 40B cannot be revoked in accordance with the section.</inserted>
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            <inserted>112—Insertion of Part 4B</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000775">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new Part as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000776">
            <inserted>Part 4B—Applications and submissions</inserted>
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            <inserted>Division 1—Applications</inserted>
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            <inserted>44B—Form of application</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000779">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the requirements for the form of an application to the Commissioner under the Act. The proposed section also gives power to the Commissioner to waive requirements or seek further information in relation to an application, and allows the applicant to vary the application in certain circumstances.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44C—Applications to be given to Commissioner of Police</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000781">
            <item sublevel="2">
              <inserted>The proposed section requires certain applications to be given to the Commissioner of Police, and requires the Commissioner of Police to provide information to the Commissioner about criminal convictions and other relevant information in relation to the application.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000782">
            <inserted>44D—Notice of certain applications to be given</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000783">
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              <inserted>The proposed section requires certain applications outlined in the proposed section to be notified to the public or on a website as specified in the proposed section.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000784">
            <inserted>44E—Commissioner may consider applications concurrently</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000785">
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              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner to deal concurrently with related applications under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000786">
            <inserted>Division 2—Submissions in relation to applications</inserted>
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            <inserted>44F—Commissioner of Police may make written submissions</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section provides for the manner and circumstances in which the Commissioner of Police may make written submissions in relation to an application under the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44G—General right to make written submissions</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the manner and circumstances in which a person may make written submissions to the Commissioner in relation to an application under the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44H—Further written submissions</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the circumstances in which the Commissioner may call for or invite a person or body to make further written submissions in relation to an application under the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44I—Conciliation</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the circumstances in which the Commissioner may endeavour to resolve opposition to an application by conciliation.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44J—Commissioner may refer matters to Court</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section allows the Commissioner to refer an application received for hearing and determination to the Licensing Court.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44K—Hearings etc</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section clarifies that the Commissioner may determine an application either by holding a hearing or on the basis of the application and written submissions without holding a hearing.</inserted>
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            <inserted>44L—Variation of written submissions</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the circumstances in which the Commissioner may allow written submissions received in relation to an application to be varied.</inserted>
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            <inserted>113—Amendment of section 45—Offence of being unlicensed</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000802">
            <inserted>The clause inserts new subsections (2) and (3). Proposed subsection (2) provides for the circumstances in which a person will be taken to have possession of a gaming machine for the purposes of the offence in section 45(1) of possessing a gaming machine without being licensed to do so. Proposed subsection (3) provides that a person does not commit the offence of possessing a gaming machine without being licensed if the person possesses the gaming machine in the ordinary course of the person's business involving the transportation or temporary storage of a gaming machine on behalf of the holder of a licence under the Act.</inserted>
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            <inserted>114—Insertion of section 46A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000804">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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            <inserted>46A—Licensee to notify change of particulars</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section requires a licensee to notify the Commissioner within 14 days of the change of any address for service or other address, or any other particulars of a prescribed kind.</inserted>
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            <inserted>115—Repeal of section 47</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000808">
            <inserted>The provisions of the repealed section are to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000809">
            <inserted>116—Amendment of section 51—Persons who may not operate gaming machines</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000810">
            <inserted>The clause deletes subsection (5) consequential on it being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>117—Amendment of section 53A—Prohibition of certain gaming machine facilities</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000812">
            <inserted>The clause recasts subsections (1), (2) and (3), amending the provisions consequentially on other amendments in the measure, and inserting new prohibitions on certain operations in connection with gaming machines.</inserted>
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            <inserted>118—Amendment of section 56—Minors not permitted in gaming areas</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000814">
            <inserted>The amendments in subclauses (1) to (3) insert expiation fees to the existing offence provisions. The amendment in subclause (4) inserts a new offence provision for a person who knowingly assists a minor or enables a minor to enter or remain in a gaming area on licensed premises with a maximum penalty of $10,000 and an expiation fee of $1,200.</inserted>
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              <inserted>The amendment in subclause (5) provides that the proceeds of winnings of a minor who operates a gaming machine in contravention of the section are forfeited to the Commissioner and must be paid into the Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund</inserted>
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              <inserted>119—Amendment of section 63—Interference devices</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000817">
            <inserted>The clause inserts new subsections (2) and (3). Proposed subsection (2) provides that for the purposes of proceedings for an offence against subsection (1), an allegation in an information that a particular device was designed, adapted or intended to be used for the purpose of interfering with the proper operation of an approved gaming machine or an approved game will be accepted as proved in the absence of proof to the contrary. Proposed subsection (3) provides for the circumstances in which a person will be taken to have possession of a device for the purposes of the offence in section 63(1).</inserted>
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            <inserted>120—Amendment of section 64—Sealing of gaming machines</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000819">
            <inserted>The amendment in subclause (1) is consequential. Subclause (2) inserts 2 new offence provisions. Proposed subsection (3) makes it an offence with a maximum penalty of $5,000 for a licensee to cause a gaming machine to be operated by a person (other than an inspector or approved gaming machine technician) unless it has been sealed. Proposed subsection (4) makes it an offence with a maximum penalty of $5,000 for an approved gaming machine technician, after installing, servicing or repairing an unsealed gaming machine, to fail to seal a gaming machine in the manner approved by the Commissioner.</inserted>
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            <inserted>121—Repeal of Parts 6 and 7</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000821">
            <inserted>The repeal of Parts 6 and 7 are consequential on the relocation of these provisions to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>122—Repeal of section 71A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000823">
            <inserted>This clause repeals an obsolete provision.</inserted>
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            <inserted>123—Amendment of section 73BA—Gamblers Rehabilitation Fund</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000825">
            <inserted>The amendment in subclause (1) make technical and consequential amendments. Subclause (2) removes the current requirement in section 73BA(5) for 85% of money paid into the Fund to be applied towards programs for rehabilitating problem gamblers. The proposed section (5) provides for a list of programs towards which the Fund may be applied. Subclause (3) inserts a new subsection (6) requiring the Minister responsible for the administration of the Fund to provide an annual report on the application of the Fund.</inserted>
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            <inserted>124—Repeal of section 74</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000827">
            <inserted>The repeal of section 74 is consequential on the relocation of this provision to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>125—Amendment of section 76—Power to refuse to pay winnings</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000829">
            <inserted>The amendment in subclause (1) amends section 76(2) to provide that a person aggrieved of a decision under section 76(1) may apply for a review of the decision within 14 days of being informed of the decision. Subclause (2) inserts a new section 76(4) that sets out what happens to winnings withheld from a person under that section.</inserted>
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            <inserted>126—Insertion of section 76AA</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000831">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000832">
            <inserted>76AA—Unclaimed winnings</inserted>
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              <inserted>The proposed section sets out the manner in which unclaimed winnings and residual jackpots on gaming machines of or above the prescribed amount are to be dealt with by a licensee.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000834">
            <inserted>127—Repeal of section 80</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000835">
            <inserted>The repeal of section 80 is consequential on these provisions being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>128—Repeal of section 82</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000837">
            <inserted>The repeal of section 80 is consequential on these provisions being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000838">
            <inserted>129—Amendment of section 85—Vicarious liability</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000839">
            <inserted>This clause makes a consequential amendment.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000840">
            <inserted>130—Repeal of section 85A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000841">
            <inserted>The repeal of section 85A is consequential on these provisions being relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000842">
            <inserted>131—Amendment of section 86—Evidentiary provision</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000843">
            <inserted>This clause makes consequential amendments.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000844">
            <inserted>132—Insertion of section 86A</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000845">
            <inserted>This clause inserts a new section as follows:</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000846">
            <inserted>86A—Commissioner to recover administration costs</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000847">
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              <inserted>The proposed section provides for the Commissioner, by notice to a licensee, to recover from a licensee of a prescribed class, the administration costs for a relevant financial year. The licensee must pay the amount to the Commissioner within 28 days of receiving the notice, and the Commissioner may suspend a licence until the licensee pays the amount and may recover any unpaid amount as a debt due to the State.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Administration costs is defined as the cost of administering the Act arising out of, or in connection with, the carrying out of the Commissioner's administrative and regulatory functions in respect of a licensee, or a particular class of licensee, in the relevant financial year. The relevant financial year is to be designated by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.</inserted>
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            <inserted>133—Amendment of Schedule 1—Gaming machine licence conditions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000850">
            <inserted>The clause makes amendments consequential on other amendments in the measure and also inserts a condition requiring gaming licensees to provide to the Commissioner, on request, information recorded by a system approved under section 40A in a manner and form and within a time specified in the request.</inserted>
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            <inserted>134—Amendment of Schedule 2—Gaming machine monitor licence conditions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000852">
            <inserted>The clause inserts a new condition for a gaming machine monitor licence that the licensee must provide to the Commissioner, on request, information recorded by the monitoring system in a manner and form and within a time specified in the request.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000853">
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              <inserted>Part 5—Amendment of Liquor Licensing Act 1997</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000854">
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              <inserted>135—Amendment of section 7—Close associates</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000855">
            <inserted>This clause amends provisions dealing with whether a person is a close associate of another for the purpose of the Act to provide consistency across Acts under which the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner has functions and powers.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 6—Amendment of Problem Gambling Family Protection Orders Act 2004</inserted>
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              <inserted>136—Amendment of section 3—Interpretation</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000858">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000859">
            <inserted>137—Amendment of section 7—Complaints</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000860">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000861">
            <inserted>138—Amendment of section 11—Conduct of proceedings</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000862">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000863">
            <inserted>139—Amendment of section 13—Notification of orders by Commissioner</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000864">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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          <text continued="true" id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000865">
            <inserted>140—Amendment of section 15—Removal of respondent barred from certain premises</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000866">
            <inserted>These amendments are consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 7—Amendment of State Lotteries Act 1966</inserted>
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              <inserted>141—Repeal of section 13B</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000869">
            <inserted>The provisions in the repealed section are to be relocated to the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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            <inserted>142—Amendment of section 13C—Compliance with codes of practice under Gambling Administration Act 2019</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000871">
            <inserted>This amendment is consequential on provisions in the Gambling Administration Bill 2019.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Schedule 1—Savings and transitional provisions etc</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 1—Transitional and other provisions—Authorised Betting Operations Act 2000</inserted>
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              <inserted>1—Transitional and other provisions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000875">
            <inserted>This clause makes transitional provisions consequential on the measure.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 2—Transitional and other provisions—Casino Act 1997</inserted>
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              <inserted>2—Transitional and other provisions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000878">
            <inserted>This clause makes transitional provisions consequential on the measure.</inserted>
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              <inserted>Part 3—Transitional and other provisions—Gaming Machines Act 1992</inserted>
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              <inserted>3—Transitional and other provisions</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000881">
            <inserted>This clause makes transitional provisions consequential on the measure.</inserted>
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          <text id="20190926571054e3b3e3453080000882">Debate adjourned on motion of Ms Stinson.</text>
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