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This legislation has been repealed.

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1988 (REPEALED) - SECT 55

Scrutiny of supply contracts

    (1)     A person shall not, except with the approval of the commission, enter into a supply contract involving the payment or receipt by a party to the contract of an amount exceeding the amount the commission, in writing, determines for this section.

    (2)     A determination is a notifiable instrument.

Note      A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001 .

    (3)     If the commission considers that it is not in the public interest for a supply contract to remain in force, the commission shall give to each person who is a party to the contract a written notice requesting the person, within 14 days after the receipt by the person of the notice, to show cause why the contract should not be terminated.

    (4)     A notice given to a person under subsection (2)—

        (a)     shall specify the reasons why it is considered that it is not in the public interest for the contract to remain in force; and

        (b)     may require that any submissions to be made by the person in response to the notice be made orally or in writing.

    (5)     The commission shall not give or refuse to give an approval under subsection (1) unless it has first inquired into—

        (a)     the suitability of each person who intends to be a party to the proposed supply contract; and

        (b)     the operation of that contract.

    (6)     The commission shall not give a notice under subsection (2) unless it has first inquired into—

        (a)     the suitability of each person who is a party to the supply contract; and

        (b)     the operation of that contract.



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