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Gaming Machines Act 2001
61Clubs may keep multi-terminal gaming machines
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#### 61 Clubs may keep multi-terminal gaming machines
61 Clubs may keep multi-terminal gaming machines
> > (1) In this section and sections 61A and 61B—
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> > multi-terminal gaming machine (or MTGM) means an approved gaming machine that—
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> > > (a) is designed to be played by more than one player at the one time, and
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> > > (b) is equipped with more than one player terminal.
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> > (2) The Authority may, subject to sections 61A and 61B, authorise a club to keep a multi-terminal gaming machine.
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> > (3) (Repealed)
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> > (4) A club must not keep a multi-terminal gaming machine if the maximum amount for any single bet, or the maximum amount of any prize, exceeds the maximum amount, respectively, prescribed by the regulations.
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> > Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
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> > (5) For the purposes of this Act, each player terminal that forms part of a multi-terminal gaming machine is, except as provided by the regulations, taken to be (and accordingly to be counted as) a separate approved gaming machine.
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> **s 61:** Am 2007 No 92, Sch 3 \[19\]; 2008 No 6, Sch 1 \[6\] \[7\]; 2008 No 99, Sch 1 \[59\] \[60\]; 2011 No 72, Sch 3 \[1\]; 2013 No 34, Sch 1 \[1\].