BETTING CONTROL REGULATIONS 1978 - REG 108
BETTING CONTROL REGULATIONS 1978 - REG 108
108 . Prescribed conditions: section 27F(2)(b)
(1) For the purposes
of section 27F(2)(b) of the Act, the prescribed conditions that a
domestic betting operator must comply with are set out in this regulation.
(2) A domestic betting
operator must give authorised officers of the Commission or the Chief Steward
of RWWA, at such times or locations as requested by an authorised officer or
the Chief Steward, access to any document or information in the
operator’s possession or control relating to the integrity of or
reputation of the Western Australian racing industry.
(3) A domestic betting
operator must give authorised officers of the Commission or the Chief Steward
of RWWA, at such times or locations as requested by an authorised officer or
the Chief Steward, wagering information and analysis relating to betting on
races referred to in a WA race field.
(4) A domestic betting
operator must allow authorised officers of the Commission or the Chief Steward
of RWWA, at such times or locations as requested by an officer or the Chief
Steward, to monitor wagering transactions and activities relating to betting
on races referred to in a WA race field.
(5) A domestic betting
operator must give authorised officers of the Commission or the Chief Steward
of RWWA —
(a)
real‑time access to any computerised betting system of the holder if it
is reasonably practicable to do so; and
(b) the
capability to download and print out any information on the system relating to
betting on races referred to in a WA race field.
(6) A domestic betting
operator must report to an authorised officer of the Commission and the Chief
Steward of RWWA any matter that the operator considers may affect the
integrity or reputation of the Western Australian racing industry.
(7) A domestic betting
operator must, when requested by an authorised officer of the Commission and
the Chief Steward of RWWA, assist in any inquiry relating to the integrity of
or reputation of the Western Australian racing industry and —
(a)
allow the person conducting the inquiry to view any document relevant to the
inquiry; and
(b) give
the person conducting the inquiry a copy of any document relevant to the
inquiry.
(8) A domestic betting
operator must in relation to races referred to in a WA race field maintain
appropriate and adequate internal procedures, systems and controls
to —
(a)
maintain and accurately record all betting transactions and account details of
clients; and
(b)
identify suspect betting transactions; and
(c)
protect the records and any computer system of the operator from unauthorised
access; and
(d)
enable compliance with the conditions set out in this regulation.
[Regulation 108 inserted: Gazette
8 Jan 2010 p. 25-6.]