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This legislation has been repealed.

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1988 (REPEALED) - SECT 86

Information relating to casino employees

    (1)     The casino licensee shall—

        (a)     not later than 7 days after the holder of a casino employee's licence, or any other person, commences or ceases to be employed or permitted to work in relation to the casino, notify the commission of that commencement or cessation; and

        (b)     within the period of not more than 7 days that is specified by the commission in a written notice given by it to the casino licensee, notify the commission, separately for each of the following categories of persons, of the names of all persons who, during the period of 6 months immediately before the date of that notice, were—

              (i)     key employees; or

              (ii)     operations employees; or

              (iii)     employed or permitted to work in relation to the casino; or

              (iv)     employed by the casino licensee in any other capacity.

Note      If a form is approved under the Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999 , s 53D (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.

    (2)     The commission shall not give a notice under section (1) (b) on more than 2 occasions in any period of 12 months.

    (3)     The commission may, at any time, by written notice given to a person who holds a casino employee's licence, require that person—

        (a)     to provide, in accordance with directions in the notice, the information relevant to the holding of the licence that is specified in the notice; or

        (b)     to produce, in accordance with directions in the notice, the records, or records of the kinds, relevant to the holding of the licence that are specified in the notice; or

        (c)     to permit examination of the records, the taking of extracts from the records and the making of copies of the records; or

        (d)     to authorise a person specified in the notice to comply with a requirement of a kind referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).

    (4)     A notice given under subsection (3) to a person who holds a casino employee's licence does not cease to have effect only because that the licence ceases to have effect.



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