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Casino Control Act 1982
sec.100Particular persons not to enter or remain in casino
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### sec.100 Particular persons not to enter or remain in casino
A person who is prohibited from entering or remaining in a casino under a self-exclusion order, exclusion notice or exclusion direction must not enter or remain in the casino.
Maximum penalty—
for a self-exclusion order, exclusion notice given under section 92 or exclusion direction—40 penalty units; or
for an exclusion notice given under section 94 or 95 —80 penalty units.
Subsection (1) does not apply to a person in relation to a period during which the person remains in a casino for the purpose of—
helping an inspector in the performance of the inspector’s functions under this Act; or
helping a police officer in the performance of the officer’s functions under a law.
s 100 amd 1995 No. 6 s 2 sch
sub 2004 No. 21 s 15 ; 2024 No. 10 s 68
(sec.100-ssec.1) A person who is prohibited from entering or remaining in a casino under a self-exclusion order, exclusion notice or exclusion direction must not enter or remain in the casino. Maximum penalty— for a self-exclusion order, exclusion notice given under section 92 or exclusion direction—40 penalty units; or for an exclusion notice given under section 94 or 95 —80 penalty units.
(sec.100-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person in relation to a period during which the person remains in a casino for the purpose of— helping an inspector in the performance of the inspector’s functions under this Act; or helping a police officer in the performance of the officer’s functions under a law.
- (a) for a self-exclusion order, exclusion notice given under section 92 or exclusion direction—40 penalty units; or
- (b) for an exclusion notice given under section 94 or 95 —80 penalty units.
- (a) helping an inspector in the performance of the inspector’s functions under this Act; or
- (b) helping a police officer in the performance of the officer’s functions under a law.