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GAMING CONTROL ACT 1993 - SECT 130 Entry onto premises

GAMING CONTROL ACT 1993 - SECT 130

Entry onto premises

(1)  In this section,
prescribed premises means any of the following premises:
(a) the premises of a casino operator or venue operator;
(b) the premises of a keno operator;
(ba) the premises of a monitoring operator;
(c) the premises of a person listed on the Roll;
(d) the approved location or an approved outlet;
(e) the premises of a holder of a minor gaming permit;
(f) the premises of a lucky envelope supplier;
(g) the premises of a foreign games permit holder;
(h) the premises of an accredited representative;
(i) premises which an inspector or a police officer believes, on reasonable grounds, are being used for –
(i) gaming; or
(ii) the conduct of any game or gaming activity; or
(iii) the sale of tickets in a foreign game; or
(iv) the storage of any records relating to gaming, the conduct of any game or the sale of tickets in a foreign game.
(2)  An inspector or a police officer may at any time enter and remain on prescribed premises for the purposes of doing any one or more of the following:
(a) observing the conduct of gaming, wagering or business on those premises;
(b) ascertaining whether the operation of those premises is being properly conducted, supervised and managed;
(c) ascertaining whether the provisions of this Act or any other Act are being complied with;
(d) ascertaining whether the licence or permit is being complied with;
(e) exercising his or her functions under this Act.
(3)  An inspector must not remain on any premises if he or she does not produce an identification card when requested to do so by a person apparently in charge of the premises.