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Casino Control Act 1992
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#### 72 Assistance to patrons
72 Assistance to patrons
> > (1) It is a condition of a casino licence that the casino operator must ensure that—
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> > > (a) at the request of a casino patron, a copy of the game rules for any particular game is made available for inspection by the patron, and
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> > > (b) there is prominently displayed in the casino such advice or information concerning game rules, mode of payment of winning wagers, the odds of winning for each wager and such other advice or information to the player as may be directed by the NICC, and
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> > > (c) a summary of the game rules in respect of a game played in the casino is provided to a casino patron on request, being a summary that is not misleading and includes a statement indicating that it is only a summary of the game rules, and
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> > > (d) there is prominently displayed at each gaming table or location related to the playing of a game a sign indicating the permissible minimum and maximum wagers pertaining to the game played there (with such a sign not being required at an electronic gaming terminal if the terminal display indicates the permissible minimum and maximum wagers for the game concerned), and
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> > > (e) any change to a minimum wager to a higher minimum wager in respect of a game at a table or location does not apply for at least 20 minutes to a player who is playing at the table or location at the time of the change.
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> > (2) The NICC may by instrument in writing exempt a casino operator from compliance with subsection (1) (d) and (e) in respect of any particular game played in the casino and may grant the exemption subject to conditions.
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> **s 72:** Am 2000 No 57, Sch 1 \[7\]–\[9\]; 2009 No 48, Sch 1 \[11\]; 2018 No 8, Sch 1 \[21\]–\[23\].