(1) A multi-user permit is subject to the following conditions:
(a) each gaming machine in a linked-jackpot arrangement under the permit displays at all times a sign stating clearly—
(i) that the gaming machine is part of a linked-jackpot arrangement with gaming machines on different authorised premises; and
(ii) that information about the linked-jackpot arrangement is available, on request, from the permit-holder;
(b) linked jackpots are payable under the arrangement by reference to the event or events set out in the application for the permit for the arrangement;
(c) the financial and operational aspects of the arrangement must not be amended without the commission's approval under section 138;
(d) if the permit-holder is a corporation—the permit-holder must give written notice to the commission stating any of the following changes in relation to the corporation within 1 week after the day of the change:
(i) a person becoming an influential person for the corporation;
(ii) a substantial change in the relationship of an influential person to the corporation;
(iii) a person ceasing to be an influential person for the corporation.
(2) The commission may put any other reasonable condition on a multi-user permit that the commission considers appropriate, having regard to the interests of the people playing the gaming machines in each linked-jackpot arrangement under the permit.