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Lotteries Act 1997
sec.46Requirement to end key operator’s role
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### sec.46 Requirement to end key operator’s role
This section applies if a key operator’s requirement is made of a person and—
the person fails to comply with the requirement; or
the chief executive refuses to approve an application for a key person licence made by the person.
The chief executive may, by written notice given to the primary licensee for whom the person is a key operator, require the licensee to take any necessary action to ensure that the person ceases to be a key operator within the time stated in the notice.
The primary licensee must comply with the requirement.
This section applies to a primary licensee despite another Act or law.
A primary licensee does not incur any liability because of action taken to comply with a notice under this section.
s 46 amd 2007 No. 22 s 3 sch 1
(sec.46-ssec.1) This section applies if a key operator’s requirement is made of a person and— the person fails to comply with the requirement; or the chief executive refuses to approve an application for a key person licence made by the person.
(sec.46-ssec.2) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the primary licensee for whom the person is a key operator, require the licensee to take any necessary action to ensure that the person ceases to be a key operator within the time stated in the notice.
(sec.46-ssec.3) The primary licensee must comply with the requirement.
(sec.46-ssec.4) This section applies to a primary licensee despite another Act or law.
(sec.46-ssec.5) A primary licensee does not incur any liability because of action taken to comply with a notice under this section.
- (a) the person fails to comply with the requirement; or
- (b) the chief executive refuses to approve an application for a key person licence made by the person.