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RACING ADMINISTRATION ACT 1998 - SECT 26I
Inspection of records
26I Inspection of records
(1) This section applies to any book, document, or other record containing any
entry relating to a bet made with, or a bet back made by, a bookmaker.
(2) A
bookmaker and an employee or agent of a bookmaker who has custody or control
of a book, document or record to which this section applies must permit an
inspector to inspect and take copies of any such book, document, or record
either on a racecourse or elsewhere.
(3) Any police officer and any
inspector: (a) may, either on a racecourse or elsewhere, demand the production
of any book, document, or record that the police officer or the inspector has
reasonable grounds for believing is being, or has been, used for the purpose
of making entries concerning bets, and
(b) may, if any breach of this Part or
the regulations relating to this Part appears to have been committed, retain
possession of the book, document, or record.
(4) Any inspector may at any
reasonable time enter any racecourse or premises approved under section 16A
for the purpose of exercising the functions conferred on the inspector by this
section.
(5) A person must not: (a) wilfully delay or obstruct any police
officer or any inspector in the exercise of any function conferred on the
police officer or inspector under this section, or
(b) fail to produce any
book, document, or record when requested to do so under this section.
Maximum
penalty: 100 penalty units.
(6) A function conferred on an inspector may not
be exercised unless the inspector proposing to exercise the power is in
possession of and, if required to do so by the occupier of the premises,
produces: (a) in the case of an inspector authorised by the Minister-an
identification card issued by the Minister, or
(b) in the case of an
inspector authorised by a controlling body-an identification card issued by
the controlling body.
(7) In this section:
"inspector" means: (a) a person authorised in writing by the Minister either
generally or in a particular case to be an inspector under this section, or
(b) a person designated by a controlling body to exercise the functions of an
inspector under this section, but only in relation to the exercise of those
functions with respect to bookmakers authorised by the relevant
controlling body to carry on bookmaking.
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