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74 Exclusion orders by Chief Commissioner of Police
S. 74(1) amended by Nos 55/2005 s. 8(1)(a)(b), 23/2025 s. 74(Sch. 1 item 1.12).
(1) The Chief Commissioner of Police may, if the Chief Commissioner of Police considers it necessary in the public interest, by written order given to a person, prohibit the person from entering or remaining in a casino or the casino complex.
S. 74(1A) inserted by No. 55/2005 s. 8(2), amended by No. 53/2017 s. 70(2).
(1A) An order under subsection (1) made in respect of the casino complex must include a copy of the plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered LEGL./05–141.
(2) As soon as practicable after making an exclusion order, the Chief Commissioner of Police must—
S. 74(2)(a) amended by No. 114/2003 s. 12.1.2 (Sch. 5 item 91).
(a) give a copy of the order to the casino operator and the Commission and, if practicable, make available to the casino operator a photograph of the person who is the subject of the order; and
(b) notify each interstate Chief Commissioner of the making of the order.
(3) For the avoidance of doubt, an exclusion order given under this section is not subject to appeal under section 73.
S. 74(4) inserted by No. 65/2013 s. 24.
(4) The Chief Commissioner of Police must advise the Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board (within the meaning of section 14 of the **Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Act 1985**) that an exclusion order has been made under this section if the person who is the subject of the order has a licence, or has applied for a licence or its renewal under Division 1 of Part II of the **Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Act 1985**.
S. 74A inserted by No. 3/2009 s. 14.