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Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996
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#### 29T Racing NSW may exercise compulsion powers in accordance with order
29T Racing NSW may exercise compulsion powers in accordance with order
> > (1) Racing NSW may, in accordance with a compulsion order, exercise a compulsion power on the person the subject of the compulsion order.
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> > (2) Before exercising the compulsion power on the person, Racing NSW must inform the person in writing of the following—
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> > > (a) that a compulsion order has been made in relation to the person,
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> > > (b) what the compulsion power requires the person to do,
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> > > (c) the reasonable time within which the person must comply with the requirement,
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> > > (d) the penalty for failing to comply with the requirement.
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> > (3) A person must not fail to comply with a requirement imposed on the person by the exercise of a compulsion power.
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> > Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment, or both.