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INTERACTIVE GAMBLING ACT 2001 - SECT 61GA

Simplified outline of this Part

  This Part sets up a mechanism that allows individuals to exclude themselves from being provided with licensed interactive wagering services.

  The ACMA must arrange for a body corporate to keep a register to be known as the National Self - exclusion Register. The body corporate is to be known as the Register operator.

  An individual may apply to the Register operator for the individual to be registered in the National Self - exclusion Register.

  A licensed interactive wagering service provider must not:

  (a)   provide a licensed interactive wagering service to a registered individual; or

  (b)   send, or cause to be sent, a regulated electronic message to an electronic address of a registered individual; or

  (c)   make, or cause to be made, a regulated telemarketing call to a registered individual; or

  (d)   send, or cause to be sent, regulated direct marketing material to a registered individual; or

  (e)   disclose information about a registered individual for marketing purposes; or

  (f)   open a licensed interactive wagering service account for a registered individual.

  The Register operator must, if requested to do so by a licensed interactive wagering service provider, inform the provider whether an individual is a registered individual.



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