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Lotteries Act 1997
sec.75Requirement to end key operator’s role
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### sec.75 Requirement to end key operator’s role
This section applies if—
a key person licence held by a key operator for a primary licensee is cancelled or suspended; or
a key operator for a primary licensee ceases to hold a key person licence for some other reason.
The chief executive may, by written notice given to the primary licensee, require the primary licensee to take any action reasonably necessary to ensure that the person ceases to be a key operator for the licensee within the time stated in the notice.
The primary licensee must comply with the notice.
This section applies to a primary licensee despite any other Act or law.
A primary licensee does not incur any liability because the licensee complies with a notice under this section.
s 75 amd 2007 No. 22 s 3 sch 1
(sec.75-ssec.1) This section applies if— a key person licence held by a key operator for a primary licensee is cancelled or suspended; or a key operator for a primary licensee ceases to hold a key person licence for some other reason.
(sec.75-ssec.2) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the primary licensee, require the primary licensee to take any action reasonably necessary to ensure that the person ceases to be a key operator for the licensee within the time stated in the notice.
(sec.75-ssec.3) The primary licensee must comply with the notice.
(sec.75-ssec.4) This section applies to a primary licensee despite any other Act or law.
(sec.75-ssec.5) A primary licensee does not incur any liability because the licensee complies with a notice under this section.
- (a) a key person licence held by a key operator for a primary licensee is cancelled or suspended; or
- (b) a key operator for a primary licensee ceases to hold a key person licence for some other reason.