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Casino Control Act 1991
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64A Cashless gaming requirements
S. 64A(1) amended by No. 40/2025 s. 10(1).
(1) On and after 1 December 2027 or the earlier day declared by the Minister under subsection (3), a casino operator must not accept more than $1000 in cash from a person in a day for the purpose of gaming in the casino, including in exchange for the issue of non-cash gaming tokens or chips.
Note to s. 64A(1) repealed by No. 30/2023 s. 6.
(2) On and after 1 December 2025 or the earlier day declared by the Minister under subsection (3), a casino operator must comply with any requirements of the regulations, the technical standards and the operational requirements that relate to the conduct of gaming involving non‑cash gaming tokens in the casino.
S. 64A(3) substituted by No. 40/2025 s. 10(2).
(3) The Minister, by notice published in the Government Gazette, may declare a day earlier than—
(a) 1 December 2027 on and after which subsection (1) applies; and
(b) 1 December 2025 on and after which subsection (2) applies.
S. 64A(4) substituted by No. 40/2025 s. 10(2).
(4) The Minister may declare different days in relation to different types of gaming.
(5) In this section—
***operational requirements*** means requirements determined by the Commission under section 10.1.5C of the **Gambling Regulation Act 2003**;
***technical standards*** means standards made by the Commission under section 3.5.3, 10.1.5A or 10.1.5B of the **Gambling Regulation Act 2003**.
S. 64B inserted by No. 30/2023 s. 7.