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Gaming Machine Act 1991
sec.109IIssuing replacement gaming machine licence to show endorsed number of operating authorities
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### sec.109I Issuing replacement gaming machine licence to show endorsed number of operating authorities
This section applies if a category 1 licensee purchases an operating authority or a selling entity sells, for a category 1 licensee, an operating authority for category 1 licensed premises.
The licensee must, within 7 days after the purchase or sale of the operating authority, give to the commissioner—
the licensee’s gaming machine licence; and
the fee prescribed under a regulation.
Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
If the commissioner receives a gaming machine licence for a licensee under subsection (2) , the commissioner must as soon as practicable—
replace the licensee’s licence; and
give the replacement licence to the licensee.
The replacement licence must include the information mentioned in section 68 (2) (d) .
s 109I ins 2003 No. 41 s 21
amd 2012 No. 25 s 109 (1)
(sec.109I-ssec.1) This section applies if a category 1 licensee purchases an operating authority or a selling entity sells, for a category 1 licensee, an operating authority for category 1 licensed premises.
(sec.109I-ssec.2) The licensee must, within 7 days after the purchase or sale of the operating authority, give to the commissioner— the licensee’s gaming machine licence; and the fee prescribed under a regulation. Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
(sec.109I-ssec.3) If the commissioner receives a gaming machine licence for a licensee under subsection (2) , the commissioner must as soon as practicable— replace the licensee’s licence; and give the replacement licence to the licensee.
(sec.109I-ssec.4) The replacement licence must include the information mentioned in section 68 (2) (d) .
- (a) the licensee’s gaming machine licence; and
- (b) the fee prescribed under a regulation.
- (a) replace the licensee’s licence; and
- (b) give the replacement licence to the licensee.