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Casino Control Act 1982
sec.65AChief executive may approve gaming documents
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### sec.65A Chief executive may approve gaming documents
The chief executive may approve a casino operator giving or selling to a person a document (a gaming document)—
for making wagers on a game; or
for paying a winning wager; or
for use in a machine, whether to make wagers, to pay winning wagers or otherwise; or
to protect a player’s wager on a round of play against loss.
If the chief executive has approved a gaming document for a purpose, the document may be used for the purpose despite section 65 (3) or (5) .
s 65A ins 1995 No. 6 s 13
amd 2000 No. 51 s 7
(sec.65A-ssec.1) The chief executive may approve a casino operator giving or selling to a person a document (a gaming document)— for making wagers on a game; or for paying a winning wager; or for use in a machine, whether to make wagers, to pay winning wagers or otherwise; or to protect a player’s wager on a round of play against loss.
(sec.65A-ssec.2) If the chief executive has approved a gaming document for a purpose, the document may be used for the purpose despite section 65 (3) or (5) .
- (a) for making wagers on a game; or
- (b) for paying a winning wager; or
- (c) for use in a machine, whether to make wagers, to pay winning wagers or otherwise; or
- (d) to protect a player’s wager on a round of play against loss.