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Gaming Machine Act 1991
sec.429Dealing with notice to show cause
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### sec.429 Dealing with notice to show cause
This section applies if—
under the pre-amended Act, section 219, the chief executive has issued a notice to show cause to the holder of a licence; and
the notice to show cause has not been finally dealt with before the commencement.
For dealing with the notice to show cause, the pre-amended Act continues to apply as if the Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2004 , part 4 , had not commenced.
Subsection (4) applies if, under the pre-amended Act, a person could appeal to the commission against a decision of the chief executive relating to the notice to show cause.
The person may appeal, and the commission may hear and decide the appeal, under the pre-amended Act.
s 429 ins 2004 No. 21 s 59
(sec.429-ssec.1) This section applies if— under the pre-amended Act, section 219, the chief executive has issued a notice to show cause to the holder of a licence; and the notice to show cause has not been finally dealt with before the commencement.
(sec.429-ssec.2) For dealing with the notice to show cause, the pre-amended Act continues to apply as if the Gambling Legislation Amendment Act 2004 , part 4 , had not commenced.
(sec.429-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if, under the pre-amended Act, a person could appeal to the commission against a decision of the chief executive relating to the notice to show cause.
(sec.429-ssec.4) The person may appeal, and the commission may hear and decide the appeal, under the pre-amended Act.
- (a) under the pre-amended Act, section 219, the chief executive has issued a notice to show cause to the holder of a licence; and
- (b) the notice to show cause has not been finally dealt with before the commencement.