Registered Clubs Act 1976 Registered Clubs Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2001 (2001-257) [GG No 67 of 12.4.2001, p 1852] (NSW)

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2001 No 257

Registered Clubs Amendment New South Wales

(Miscellaneous) Regulation 2001

under the

Registered Clubs Act 1976

Her 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 objects of this Regulation are:

(a) to provide that the holder of a poker machine dealers’s licence under the Registered Clubs Act 1976 will be required, as a condition of the licence, to notify the Liquor Administration Board of any defect or malfunction in relation to a poker machine that could adversely affect the security or integrity of the machine concerned, and to notify the Board if a poker machine has been manipulated for fraudulent purposes, and
(b) to remove the requirement that a gaming machine ticket has to include words indicating that the ticket is issued in accordance with certain legislation.

This Regulation is made under the Registered Clubs Act 1976, including sections 73 (the general regulation-making power) and 101 (2).

Published in Gazette No 67 of 12 April 2001, page 1852 Page 1
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2001 No 257
Clause 1 Registered Clubs Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2001

Registered Clubs Amendment (Miscellaneous)
Regulation 2001

1     Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Registered Clubs Amendment (Miscellaneous)
Regulation 2001.

2 Amendment of Registered Clubs Regulation 1996

The Registered Clubs Regulation 1996 is amended as set out in

Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

2001 No 257

Registered Clubs Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2001

Amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2)

[1]     Clause 19A

Insert after clause 19:

19A Dealers must notify Board of defects, malfunctions and other
irregularities

It is a condition of a dealer’s licence that the holder of the licence (the licensee) must, in respect of any poker machine manufactured or assembled by the licensee, notify the Board immediately the licensee becomes aware:

(a) of any defect or malfunction in any such poker machine that could adversely affect the security or integrity of the machine, and
(b) that any such poker machine has been manipulated by any person for fraudulent purposes.

[2]     Schedule 2 Conditions relating to approved gaming devices

Omit clause 16 (c).

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