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Gaming Machine Act 1991
sec.430Transitional provision about immediate suspension of licence
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### sec.430 Transitional provision about immediate suspension of licence
This section applies if the chief executive—
has suspended a licence under the pre-amended Act, section 220; and
has not given the holder of the licence a notice to show cause as required under that section before the commencement.
The chief executive must, within 7 days after suspending the licence, give the holder a notice to show cause under the pre-amended Act, section 219(2).
The suspension of the licence continues until the notice to show cause is finally dealt with.
For giving and 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 (6) 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 430 ins 2004 No. 21 s 59
(sec.430-ssec.1) This section applies if the chief executive— has suspended a licence under the pre-amended Act, section 220; and has not given the holder of the licence a notice to show cause as required under that section before the commencement.
(sec.430-ssec.2) The chief executive must, within 7 days after suspending the licence, give the holder a notice to show cause under the pre-amended Act, section 219(2).
(sec.430-ssec.3) The suspension of the licence continues until the notice to show cause is finally dealt with.
(sec.430-ssec.4) For giving and 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.430-ssec.5) Subsection (6) 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.430-ssec.6) The person may appeal, and the commission may hear and decide the appeal, under the pre-amended Act.
- (a) has suspended a licence under the pre-amended Act, section 220; and
- (b) has not given the holder of the licence a notice to show cause as required under that section before the commencement.