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GAMING MACHINE (WOMEN'S SPORTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
2002
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
GAMING MACHINE
(WOMEN’S SPORTS) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
EXPLANATORY
MEMORANDUM
Circulated
by the authority of the Minister for Sport, Racing and Gaming
Ted Quinlan
MLA
Gaming Machine (Women’s Sports) Amendment Bill 2002
Summary
As part of the Government’s ‘Plan for Women’ to provide
support for the choices that women want to make in their lives, the Government
announced its policy for Women in Sport.
This policy recognised that sportswomen and women's sporting teams fight a
continual battle for recognition, media coverage, funding and sponsorship and
that women's sport is too often left behind when it comes to securing the cash
to fund operational needs, even at the elite level of sport.
This proposal seeks to encourage ACT licensed clubs to help redress this
situation by providing that licensed clubs will be able to claim $4.00 against
their statutory community contributions requirement for every $3.00 donated
specifically for the benefit and enhancement of women’s sport in the
ACT.
Revenue/Cost Implications
This amendment has no
financial implications for the Territory, as it would be contained within the
statutory community contributions required to be made by the clubs under the
Act.
Details of the Bill follow.
Details of the Gaming
Machine (Women’s Sports) Amendment Bill 2002
Clause 1 Name of Act
This Act is the Gaming Machine (Women’s Sports) Amendment Act
2002.
Clause 2 Commencement
The Act commences on the day after its notification day.
Clause 3 Act amended
This Act amends the Gaming Machine Act 1987
Clause 4 Section 60B(1)(b)
This substitution provides for the inclusion of an additional category of
community contribution that benefit or enhance women’s sport conducted in
the Territory, or with participants predominately based in the
Territory.
Clause 5 New section 60G (4) and (5)
New section 60G(4) enables licensed clubs to claim $4.00 against their
statutory community contributions requirement for every $3.00 donated to an
organisation specified under the Ministerial Guidelines specifically for the
benefit and enhancement of women’s sport in the ACT.
New section 60G(5) defines “Women’s sport community
contributions” for the purposes of section 60G(4).
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