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PUBLIC LOTTERIES ACT 1996 - SECT 14
Withdrawal of approval or appointment of agent under conditions of licence
14 Withdrawal of approval or appointment of agent under conditions of licence
(1) The Minister may (without limitation) withdraw the approval or appointment
of an agent of a licensee under the conditions of a licence if the Minister is
of the opinion that the integrity or apparent integrity of a public lottery
conducted by the licensee is likely to be seriously prejudiced because of the
criminal record, character or reputation of the agent.
(2) An agent ceases to
be an agent of the licensee if the approval or appointment is so withdrawn,
and any arrangement under which the agent was appointed as the agent of the
licensee is taken to be terminated.
(3) The Minister is not to withdraw the
approval or appointment unless the Minister: (a) has given the licensee and
the agent notice, in writing, of the proposed withdrawal, and
(b) has invited
the licensee and the agent to make representations to the Minister, within the
period specified in the notice, concerning the proposed withdrawal, and
(c)
has, after the end of that period, considered any representations so made.
(4) The withdrawal of the approval or appointment takes effect: (a) on the day
that is 14 days after the day on which a notice advising the licensee and the
agent of the withdrawal is given to the licensee and the agent by the
Minister, or
(b) if a later day is specified in the notice-on that day.
(5)
It is taken to be a condition of any arrangement under which a person is
appointed as an agent of a licensee that, in the event of the termination of
the arrangement because of the withdrawal of an approval or appointment under
this section, the licensee does not incur any liability to the agent by reason
only of that termination (except to the extent agreed on between the licensee
and the agent).
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