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Racing Act 2002
sec.191Destruction of fingerprints
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### sec.191 Destruction of fingerprints
Subsection (2) applies if—
before the commencement, the chief executive obtained the fingerprints of any individual who is an approval applicant’s business associate or executive associate; and
after the commencement, the Minister—
refuses to grant the approval application; or
grants the approval but the approval is later cancelled.
The chief executive must destroy the fingerprints.
Former section 32 (2) continues to apply from the commencement to the chief executive in relation to an individual who was a business associate or executive associate of a control body as if former section 32 had not been repealed by the amending Act.
s 191 prev s 191 om 2009 No. 24 s 724
pres s 191 ins 2012 No. 42 s 73
(sec.191-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies if— before the commencement, the chief executive obtained the fingerprints of any individual who is an approval applicant’s business associate or executive associate; and after the commencement, the Minister— refuses to grant the approval application; or grants the approval but the approval is later cancelled.
(sec.191-ssec.2) The chief executive must destroy the fingerprints.
(sec.191-ssec.3) Former section 32 (2) continues to apply from the commencement to the chief executive in relation to an individual who was a business associate or executive associate of a control body as if former section 32 had not been repealed by the amending Act.
- (a) before the commencement, the chief executive obtained the fingerprints of any individual who is an approval applicant’s business associate or executive associate; and
- (b) after the commencement, the Minister— (i) refuses to grant the approval application; or (ii) grants the approval but the approval is later cancelled.
- (i) refuses to grant the approval application; or
- (ii) grants the approval but the approval is later cancelled.
- (i) refuses to grant the approval application; or
- (ii) grants the approval but the approval is later cancelled.