Registered Clubs Act 1976 Registered Clubs Amendment (Central Monitoring System) Regulation 2000 (2000-743) [GG No 168 of 22.12.2000, p 13558] (NSW)
2000 No 743
| Registered Clubs Amendment (Central | New South Wales |
Monitoring System) Regulation 2000
under the
Registered Clubs Act 1976
His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Registered Clubs Act 1976.
J RICHARD FACE, M.P.,
Minister for Gaming and Racing
Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to amend the Registered Clubs Regulation 1996:
| (a) | to allow the CMS licensee (being TAB Limited) 14 days after the end of each instalment period, instead of 7 days, to issue a notice of duty to registered clubs that keep approved gaming devices that are connected to the authorised Central Monitoring System (CMS), and | |||
| (b) | to prescribe as a condition of registered clubs’ certificates of registration that a registered club must, in order to enable approved gaming devices to be connected to the authorised CMS: | |||
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| (c) | to provide, in accordance with section 87HA (2) (c) of the Registered Clubs Act 1976, that registered clubs at which approved gaming devices are kept, used or operated, being devices that were not connected to an authorised CMS on or before 1 January 2001, must, as a condition of the club’s certificate of registration, be connected to an authorised CMS by 1 July 2001. | |||
| Published in Gazette No 168 of 22 December 2000, page 13558 | Page 1 | |||
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| Explanatory note |
This Regulation is made under the Registered Clubs Act 1976, including sections 9A (conditions relating to certificate of registration), 73 (the general regulation- making power), 86A (collection of duty on approved gaming machines) and 87HA (requirement for gaming devices to be connected to authorised CMS).
2000 No 743
| Registered Clubs Amendment (Central Monitoring System) | Clause 1 |
| Regulation 2000 |
Registered Clubs Amendment (Central Monitoring
System) Regulation 2000
1 Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Registered Clubs Amendment (Central
Monitoring System) Regulation 2000.
2 Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 January 2001.
3 Amendment of Registered Clubs Regulation 1996
The Registered Clubs Regulation 1996 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
4 Notes
The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.
2000 No 743
Registered Clubs Amendment (Central Monitoring System)
Regulation 2000
| Schedule 1 | Amendments |
| Schedule 1 | Amendments |
(Clause 3)
[1] Clause 30E Functions of CMS licensee: section 86A
Omit “7 days” from clause 30E (1) (a). Insert instead “14 days”.
[2] Clauses 30FA and 30FB
Insert after clause 30F:
30FA Condition on certificate of registration–connecting to
authorised CMS
The certificate of registration of a registered club is subject to a condition that the club must, to the extent reasonably necessary to enable any approved gaming device that is kept, used or operated on the club’s premises to be connected to an authorised CMS:
(a)
permit the employees and agents of the CMS licensee access to those premises, and
(b)
give assistance to the employees and agents of the CMS licensee.
30FB Requirement for gaming devices to be connected to authorised
CMSFor the purposes of section 87HA (2) (c) of the Act:
(a)
registered clubs at which approved gaming devices to which that section applies are kept, used or operated, being devices that were not connected to an authorised CMS on or before 1 January 2001, are a prescribed class of registered clubs, and
(b)
1 July 2001 is specified as the date by which approved gaming devices kept, used or operated at registered clubs of that class must be connected to an authorised CMS.
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