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### sec.195 Purpose of chapter and relationship with Racing Integrity Act
The purpose of this chapter is to make provisions for some matters under this Act as in force or as existing immediately before the commencement.
The Racing Integrity Act, chapter 8 states how particular matters dealt with under this Act before the commencement continue as matters under the Racing Integrity Act.
Also, a regulation made under the Racing Integrity Act, section 293 may provide for how a matter dealt with under this Act before the commencement is to be dealt with under that Act.
See also section 225.
This chapter does not limit the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , part 6 unless there is a statement to the contrary.
Despite the repeal of previous section 6, bets made before the commencement are lawful bets.
An omission to disclose the nature of an interest as mentioned in section 41(2) is only an offence if committed after the commencement.
s 195 prev s 194 amd 2012 No. 42 s 55
om 2016 No. 12 s 363
pres s 195 ins 2016 No. 12 s 387
(sec.195-ssec.1) The purpose of this chapter is to make provisions for some matters under this Act as in force or as existing immediately before the commencement.
(sec.195-ssec.2) The Racing Integrity Act, chapter 8 states how particular matters dealt with under this Act before the commencement continue as matters under the Racing Integrity Act.
(sec.195-ssec.3) Also, a regulation made under the Racing Integrity Act, section 293 may provide for how a matter dealt with under this Act before the commencement is to be dealt with under that Act. See also section 225.
(sec.195-ssec.4) This chapter does not limit the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , part 6 unless there is a statement to the contrary. Despite the repeal of previous section 6, bets made before the commencement are lawful bets. An omission to disclose the nature of an interest as mentioned in section 41(2) is only an offence if committed after the commencement.
- 1 Despite the repeal of previous section 6, bets made before the commencement are lawful bets.
- 2 An omission to disclose the nature of an interest as mentioned in section 41(2) is only an offence if committed after the commencement.