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Lotteries Act 1997
sec.19Return of licence for endorsement of amendments
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### sec.19 Return of licence for endorsement of amendments
The primary licensee must return the primary licence to the Minister within 7 days of receiving the condition notice notifying a change of conditions or a notice from the Minister requesting the return of the licence to endorse another amendment being made under this division, unless the licensee has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
On receiving the primary licence, the Minister must—
amend the licence in an appropriate way and return the amended licence to the primary licensee; or
if the Minister does not consider it is practicable to amend the licence—issue a replacement licence, incorporating the changed conditions or other amendment, to the primary licensee.
An amendment takes effect on the stated day in the notice given under section 18B and does not depend on the primary licence being amended to record the amendment or a replacement licence being issued.
s 19 amd 2007 No. 22 ss 20 , 3 sch 1
(sec.19-ssec.1) The primary licensee must return the primary licence to the Minister within 7 days of receiving the condition notice notifying a change of conditions or a notice from the Minister requesting the return of the licence to endorse another amendment being made under this division, unless the licensee has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
(sec.19-ssec.2) On receiving the primary licence, the Minister must— amend the licence in an appropriate way and return the amended licence to the primary licensee; or if the Minister does not consider it is practicable to amend the licence—issue a replacement licence, incorporating the changed conditions or other amendment, to the primary licensee.
(sec.19-ssec.3) An amendment takes effect on the stated day in the notice given under section 18B and does not depend on the primary licence being amended to record the amendment or a replacement licence being issued.
- (a) amend the licence in an appropriate way and return the amended licence to the primary licensee; or
- (b) if the Minister does not consider it is practicable to amend the licence—issue a replacement licence, incorporating the changed conditions or other amendment, to the primary licensee.