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This legislation has been repealed.

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1988 (REPEALED) - SECT 74

Conduct of gaming

The casino licensee—

        (a)     shall cause all playing cards dealt in the course of gaming in the casino to be dealt from a card shoe; and

        (b)     shall not issue, or cause or permit to be issued, any chips for gaming in the casino unless the chips are paid for—

              (i)     in money to the face value of the chips; or

              (ii)     by chip purchase vouchers issued in accordance with the regulations; and

        (c)     shall not conduct an authorised game, or permit an authorised game to be conducted, in the casino otherwise than in accordance with—

              (i)     the approved rules for that game; and

              (ii)     any restriction or condition specified in a notice under section 71 (3) in relation to that game; and

        (d)     shall not, in relation to the playing of an authorised game, permit wagers to be placed in the casino otherwise than by means of chips unless the approved rules of the game require, or provide for, the placing of wagers in money; and

        (e)     shall cause all wagers won in the course of playing an authorised game in the casino to be paid for in full without deduction of any commission or levy other than a commission or levy provided for in the approved rules of that game; and

        (f)     shall, during the times the casino is open to the public for gaming, at the request of a patron of the casino, cause—

              (i)     chip purchase vouchers to be exchanged for chips; or

              (ii)     chips to be exchanged for other chips; or

              (iii)     chips or chip purchase vouchers to be redeemed for money of a value equivalent to the face value of the chips or chip purchase vouchers; and

        (g)     shall not require any deposit, charge, commission or levy (whether directly or indirectly and whether or not it is claimed to be refundable) to be paid by a person for the person to enter the casino or, except as may be provided by the approved rules of a game, to take part in gaming in the casino.

Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.



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