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Casino Control Act 1982
sec.99BRevocation of exclusion notice (interstate exclusion)
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### sec.99B Revocation of exclusion notice (interstate exclusion)
This section applies in relation to an exclusion notice given to a person under section 95 .
The casino operator may, by notice given to the person, revoke the exclusion notice if—
no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; and
the casino operator has given at least 30 days written notice of the proposed revocation to the police commissioner.
The casino operator may also, by notice given to the person, revoke the exclusion notice if authorised to do so by the police commissioner.
The police commissioner may authorise revocation of the exclusion notice at any time if the police commissioner is satisfied it would be appropriate to do so.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that the casino operator is not required to revoke the exclusion notice only because—
no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; or
the person is prohibited from entering or remaining in the casino under another exclusion notice given under this division.
s 99B ins 2024 No. 10 s 66
(sec.99B-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to an exclusion notice given to a person under section 95 .
(sec.99B-ssec.2) The casino operator may, by notice given to the person, revoke the exclusion notice if— no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; and the casino operator has given at least 30 days written notice of the proposed revocation to the police commissioner.
(sec.99B-ssec.3) The casino operator may also, by notice given to the person, revoke the exclusion notice if authorised to do so by the police commissioner.
(sec.99B-ssec.4) The police commissioner may authorise revocation of the exclusion notice at any time if the police commissioner is satisfied it would be appropriate to do so.
(sec.99B-ssec.5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the casino operator is not required to revoke the exclusion notice only because— no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; or the person is prohibited from entering or remaining in the casino under another exclusion notice given under this division.
- (a) no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; and
- (b) the casino operator has given at least 30 days written notice of the proposed revocation to the police commissioner.
- (a) no interstate exclusion remains in effect for the person; or
- (b) the person is prohibited from entering or remaining in the casino under another exclusion notice given under this division.