New South Wales Consolidated RegulationsIf a hotelier or registered club finds a fault that affects the playing or result of any game playable by means of an approved gaming machine, or the accuracy of any reading of any meter in an approved gaming machine, kept by the hotelier or on the premises of the club, the hotelier or club:
(a) must switch off the gaming machine, and
(b) must cause a notice to be attached to the gaming machine indicating that it is faulty, and
(c) must not permit a member of the public to play or attempt to play a game by means of the gaming machine until the fault has been rectified, and
(d) must cause the gaming machine to be repaired as soon as practicable.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.