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GAMING MACHINE ACT 2004 - SECT 113A

Disposal of gaming machines—notifiable action

    (1)     This section applies if a licensee authorised to operate a gaming machine proposes to dispose of the gaming machine for any of the following reasons:

        (a)     the authorisation for the gaming machine under division 6A.6 (Trading of authorisations and gaming machines) is to be traded without the gaming machine;

Note     The licensee must apply for a storage permit for the gaming machines that are not being traded with the authorisation (see div 6A.7).

        (b)     the gaming machine is to be sold or given to another licensee in the ACT or a local jurisdiction;

        (c)     the gaming machine is to be replaced with a new gaming machine;

        (d)     the gaming machine is to be sold or returned to an approved supplier;

        (e)     the authorisation for the gaming machine is to be surrendered under section 37F (Surrender of licences, authorisation certificates and authorisations);

        (f)     the licensee's licence is to be cancelled under section 58 (Disciplinary action).

    (2)     The licensee must notify the commission about the proposed disposal of the gaming machine.

Note 1     The disposal of a gaming machine is a notifiable action (see pt 13A and sch 2).

Note 2     A notifiable action takes place—

        (a)     the prescribed number of days after the day the commission receives the notification (see s 173E (a)); or

        (b)     if the commission allows the notifiable action to take place on an earlier day—that day (see s 173E (b)); or

        (c)     if the commission asks for additional information under s 173E (c)—when the commission has notified the licensee that it is satisfied in relation to the additional information (see s 173E (c)).

    (3)     The commission may approve a means of disposing of a gaming machine under this section.

    (4)     An approval is a notifiable instrument.

Note     A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act

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