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Casino Control Act 1982
sec.72HRequirements about information recording and transfer
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### sec.72H Requirements about information recording and transfer
The chief executive may give a notice to a casino operator—
stating information, relating to the playing of prescribed games or carrying out of prescribed activities, that the chief executive needs for the purpose of—
the administration or enforcement of this Act in relation to the casino; or
research, by the chief executive or another entity, into harm from gambling; and
requiring the casino operator to ensure the player cards are capable of securely recording and transferring the information.
The casino operator must comply with the notice.
Maximum penalty—160 penalty units.
s 72H ins 2024 No. 10 s 43
(sec.72H-ssec.1) The chief executive may give a notice to a casino operator— stating information, relating to the playing of prescribed games or carrying out of prescribed activities, that the chief executive needs for the purpose of— the administration or enforcement of this Act in relation to the casino; or research, by the chief executive or another entity, into harm from gambling; and requiring the casino operator to ensure the player cards are capable of securely recording and transferring the information.
(sec.72H-ssec.2) The casino operator must comply with the notice. Maximum penalty—160 penalty units.
- (a) stating information, relating to the playing of prescribed games or carrying out of prescribed activities, that the chief executive needs for the purpose of— (i) the administration or enforcement of this Act in relation to the casino; or (ii) research, by the chief executive or another entity, into harm from gambling; and
- (i) the administration or enforcement of this Act in relation to the casino; or
- (ii) research, by the chief executive or another entity, into harm from gambling; and
- (b) requiring the casino operator to ensure the player cards are capable of securely recording and transferring the information.
- (i) the administration or enforcement of this Act in relation to the casino; or
- (ii) research, by the chief executive or another entity, into harm from gambling; and