Race and Sports Bookmaking Regulation 2001 (ACT)
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Race and Sports Bookmaking Regulation 2001 (ACT)
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The Race and Sports Bookmaking Regulation 2001 was made under the Race and Sports Bookmaking Act 2001 in the Australian Capital Territory. The regulation outlines the requirements for the operation of race and sports bookmaking businesses, including licensing, record-keeping, and disclosure obligations. The regulation was last amended by the Fair Trading and Other Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2022 and came into effect on 12 May 2022. The regulation addresses various legal issues related to the licensing and operation of race and sports bookmaking businesses, including the information that must be recorded when accepting bets by telephone, the corresponding laws in other jurisdictions, and the restrictions on the supply of certain information by telephone. The regulation also sets out the obligations of the commission in relation to the registration of licensees and the disclosure of information about the suspension or cancellation of licenses. The court's reasoning and outcome were not provided in the text. However, the regulation provides a comprehensive framework for the regulation of race and sports bookmaking businesses in the Australian Capital Territory. The final orders of the court were not provided in the text.
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