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GAMING MACHINE ACT 2004 - SECT 56

Definitions—pt 4

    (1)     In this part:

"cancelled"—a licence, and each authorisation certificate under the licence, is cancelled under this part if—

        (a)     the licence, and each certificate, is cancelled under—

              (i)     section 62 (Commission may take disciplinary action against licensee); or

              (ii)     section 64 (Cancellation of authorisation certificate because of cancellation etc of general and on licences); and

        (b)     the cancellation has become final.

"disciplinary notice"—see section 61.

"final"—a cancellation of a licence becomes "final" when—

        (a)     the time for any appeal or review in relation to the decision has ended; or

        (b)     any appeal or review in relation to the decision has been decided or withdrawn.

"licence" includes an in-principle approval for an authorisation certificate issued under section 38D as in force immediately before the Gaming Machine Amendment Act 2024

, section 14 commences.

Note 1     Licence —see the dictionary.

Note 2     Licensee has a meaning corresponding to the meaning of licence (see Legislation Act

, s 157).

    (2)     This subsection and the following provisions expire 4 years after the day the Gaming Machine Amendment Act 2024

, section 14 commences:

        (a)     subsection (1), definition of licence ;

        (b)     dictionary, definition of "licence", paragraph (b).

Note     A transitional provision is repealed on its expiry but continues to have effect after its repeal (see Legislation Act

, s 88).



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