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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
GAMING MACHINE AMENDMENT (ANTI-PROLIFERATION) BILL 2008
Serial 8
Gaming
Machine Amendment (Anti-Proliferation) Bill
2008
Dr
Burns
A Bill for an Act to amend the
Gaming Machine Act and Gaming Machine Regulations
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF
AUSTRALIA
gaming Machine AMENDMENT
(anti-proliferation) act 2008
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Act No. [ ] of
2008
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS
NORTHERN
TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA
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Act No. [ ] of
2008
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An Act to amend the Gaming Machine
Act and Gaming Machine Regulations
[Assented to [ ]
2008]
[Second reading [ ]
2008]
The Legislative Assembly of the Northern
Territory enacts as follows:
Part 1 Preliminary
matters
Short title
This Act may be cited as the Gaming Machine
Amendment (Anti-Proliferation) Act 2008.
(1) This Act (other than section 10) is taken to
have commenced on 18 July 2008.
(2) Section 10 commences on the date fixed by the
Administrator by Gazette notice.
Part 2 Amendment of Gaming Machine
Act
Act amended
This Part amends the Gaming Machine
Act.
After section 22A
insert
Part
2A Restrictions on gaming machine numbers
22B Power to restrict
gaming machine numbers
(1) Restrictions may be imposed by regulation on
gaming machine numbers.
(2) In particular, the regulations
may:
(a) restrict the aggregate number of gaming machines
authorised for use under gaming machine licences in the Territory to a maximum
number fixed in, or determined in accordance with, the regulations;
or
(b) restrict the aggregate number of gaming machines
authorised for use under gaming machine licences in a particular part of the
Territory to a maximum number fixed in, or determined in accordance with, the
regulations; or
(c) impose a restriction of any other kind on gaming
machine numbers; or
(d) impose any combination of restrictions on gaming
machine numbers.
(3) The first regulations to be made under this
section may operate retrospectively from the date this section is taken to have
commenced.
22C Certain
applications to be summarily rejected
Despite any other provision of this Act, if the
grant of an application for a gaming machine licence, or for an increase in the
number of gaming machines authorised for use under a gaming machine licence,
would result in contravention of a restriction imposed under this Part, the
Commission must reject the application without further inquiry.
Amendment of section 25 (Consideration of
application)
Section 25(14)(b)
omit, substitute
(b) is not to result in contravention of a
restriction imposed under Part 2A.
Amendment of section 149 (Gaming machine
tax)
Section 149(4)
omit, substitute
(4) The percentage prescribed for subsection (3)
may vary according to the amount of the gross monthly profit and different
percentages may be prescribed for different components of the gross monthly
profit.
Amendment of section 194
(Regulations)
Section 194(3)
omit
Part 3 Amendment of Gaming Machine
Regulations
Regulations amended
This Part amends the Gaming Machine
Regulations.
After regulation 2
insert
Part
1A Restrictions on gaming machine numbers
2AA Restrictions
under section 22B of Act
The aggregate number of gaming machines authorised
for use under gaming machine licences in the Territory is restricted to a
maximum of 1 190.
Repeal and substitution of regulation
33
Regulation 33
repeal, substitute
33 Gaming machine tax
(section 149(3) of Act)
For section 149(3) of the Act, a component of the
gross monthly profit of licensed premises of category 1 or category 2 is liable
to tax at the percentage rate specified in the following table:
|
Component of Gross Monthly Profit
($)
|
Percentage (%)
|
|
Up to $10 000
|
12.91%
|
|
$10 001 to $100 000
|
22.91%
|
|
$100 001 to $200 000
|
32.91%
|
|
$200 001 and above
|
42.91%
|
Example
If the gross monthly profit is $250 000, the
first $10 000 will be taxed at 12.91%, the next $90 000 will be taxed at 22.91%,
the next $100 000 will be taxed at 32.91% and the remaining $50 000
will be taxed at 42.91%.
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