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Casino Control Act 1992
159Destruction of finger prints etc
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#### 159 Destruction of finger prints etc
159 Destruction of finger prints etc
> > (1) Any finger prints or palm prints obtained by the NICC under this Act and any copies of them must be destroyed by the NICC as soon as the NICC has no further use for them.
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> > (2) The NICC is to be considered to have no further use for them when—
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> > > (a) they were obtained in connection with an application for a licence under this Act and the application is refused, or
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> > > (b) the licence in connection with which they were obtained is cancelled or surrendered (but is to be considered to have further use for them whenever the licence is in force).
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> > (3) A person who in connection with an application for a licence under this Act has possession of finger prints or palm prints obtained by or on behalf of the NICC under this Act, or copies of them, must deliver them to the NICC, in accordance with the directions of the NICC, so as to enable the NICC to comply with subsection (1).
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> Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.