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RACING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2019





                               New South Wales




Racing Legislation Amendment Bill 2019
Contents
                                                                             Page

             1   Name of Act                                                   2
             2   Commencement                                                  2
Schedule 1       Amendment of Harness Racing Act 2009 No 20                    3
Schedule 2       Amendment of Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996 No 37               7
Schedule 3       Amendment of Betting and Racing Act 1998 No 114              11
Schedule 4       Amendment of Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983 No 199         13
Schedule 5       Amendment of Totalizator Act 1997 No 45                      15
Schedule 6       Amendment of Totalizator Regulation 2012                     16
I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has finally passed
the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales.

                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                                   , 2019




                                    New South Wales




Racing Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

Act No     , 2019



An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to various Acts and an instrument that relate to racing
and associated matters.




I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as finally
passed by both Houses.

                                                Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Racing Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 [NSW]




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts--
 1    Name of Act
               This Act is the Racing Legislation Amendment Act 2019.
 2    Commencement
         (1)   This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation, except as
               provided by subsection (2).
         (2)   Schedules 5 and 6 commence on the date of assent to this Act.




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Schedule 1            Amendment of Harness Racing Act 2009 No 20
[1]   Section 23 Rules generally
      Insert after section 23(3)--
            (4)    HRNSW may amend or repeal a rule made under this Division.
[2]   Part 3, Division 4
      Insert after Division 3--

      Division 4           Special inquiries
      27A   Definitions
                   In this Division--
                   compulsion order and compulsion powers have the same meanings as in
                   section 27C.
                   information includes a document or thing that contains information.
                   provide information includes answering a question.
                   special inquiry means a special inquiry established under section 27B.
                   threat to harness racing means a threat to--
                    (a) the integrity of harness racing, or
                   (b) public confidence in the conduct of harness racing.
      27B   Special inquiry
            (1)    HRNSW may, when conducting an inquiry, decide to treat the inquiry as a
                   special inquiry if HRNSW is reasonably satisfied that the inquiry raises a
                   threat to harness racing.
            (2)    If a person attending a hearing of a special inquiry is attending because of a
                   compulsion order--
                    (a) the person is entitled to be represented by an Australian legal
                          practitioner, and
                   (b) the person presiding at the hearing is to be assisted by an Australian
                          legal practitioner who has been practising in the State for at least 7
                          years, and
                    (c) the Australian legal practitioner assisting the person presiding must
                          explain to the person the subject of the compulsion order--
                           (i) the effect of the compulsion powers specified in the order, and
                          (ii) the effect of section 27E.
            (3)    The rules may make further provision for the conduct of a special inquiry,
                   including the procedures to be followed at a hearing of the special inquiry.
            (4)    Nothing in this section limits the power of HRNSW to otherwise inquire into
                   any matter.
      27C   Compulsion orders
            (1)    HRNSW may apply to the Supreme Court for an order (a compulsion order)
                   authorising HRNSW to use the following powers (compulsion powers) on a
                   person for the purposes of obtaining information of relevance to a special
                   inquiry (relevant information)--



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                   (a)   the power to order the person to attend a hearing of the special inquiry
                         on the days specified in the order,
                  (b)    the power to order the person to provide the relevant information at a
                         hearing,
                   (c)   the power to order the person to otherwise provide the relevant
                         information to the special inquiry.
            (2)   HRNSW may apply for the compulsion order only if it is reasonably satisfied
                  that--
                   (a) the person has relevant information and the person is unwilling to
                        provide the relevant information to the special inquiry, or
                  (b) the person has relevant information and exceptional circumstances exist
                        that require a compulsion power to be used without first asking the
                        person to voluntarily provide the relevant information.
            (3)   For the purposes of subsection (2)(b), exceptional circumstances include
                  circumstances in which there is a very high likelihood that relevant
                  information essential to the special inquiry will be lost.
            (4)   The Supreme Court is to decide the application for the compulsion order in the
                  absence of the person and without conducting a hearing unless it is satisfied
                  that the interests of justice require the person to be present.
            (5)   The Supreme Court is, when deciding if the interests of justice require the
                  person to be present, to take into account--
                  (a) the risk that the relevant information may be lost if the person is given
                        advance notice of the proposed exercise of compulsion powers, and
                  (b) any other matter the Court considers relevant.
            (6)   The Supreme Court is, when deciding whether to grant the compulsion order,
                  to take into account the following--
                   (a) the nature of the threat to harness racing that the special inquiry is
                         considering,
                  (b) the value to the special inquiry of the relevant information sought,
                   (c) the likelihood the person has the relevant information,
                  (d) the likelihood the person would be unwilling to provide the relevant
                         information,
                   (e) if the application was made on the basis of HRNSW being satisfied that
                         exceptional circumstances exist, the nature of the exceptional
                         circumstances,
                   (f) the harm likely to be caused to the person if the order is granted and the
                         person is required to provide relevant information that may incriminate
                         the person,
                  (g) any other matter the Court considers relevant.
            (7)   If the Court decides to grant the compulsion order, it must specify the
                  following in the order--
                   (a) the name of the person the subject of the order,
                  (b) the compulsion powers HRNSW is authorised to use,
                   (c) any limitation to which the use of the compulsion powers is subject,
                  (d) the day on which the order expires.




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            (8)   The Court must give reasons for its decision to grant or refuse to grant the
                  compulsion order.
            (9)   A reference in this section to relevant information being lost includes a
                  reference to the relevant information being concealed, altered, destroyed or
                  otherwise being made unavailable to a special inquiry.
     27D    HRNSW may exercise compulsion powers in accordance with order
            (1)   HRNSW may, in accordance with a compulsion order, exercise a compulsion
                  power on the person the subject of the compulsion order.
            (2)   Before exercising the compulsion power on the person, HRNSW must inform
                  the person in writing of the following--
                   (a) that a compulsion order has been made in relation to the person,
                  (b) what the compulsion power requires the person to do,
                   (c) the reasonable time within which the person must comply with the
                        requirement,
                  (d) the penalty for failing to comply with the requirement.
            (3)   A person must not fail to comply with a requirement imposed on the person by
                  the exercise of a compulsion power.
                  Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment, or both.
     27E    Provisions relating to requirements to provide information
            (1)   Warning to be given on each occasion
                  A person is not guilty of an offence of failing to comply with a requirement
                  under this Division to provide information unless the person was warned on
                  that occasion that a failure to comply is an offence.
            (2)   Self-incrimination not an excuse
                  A person is not excused from a requirement under this Division to provide
                  information on the ground that the information might incriminate the person
                  or make the person liable to a penalty.
            (3)   Information not admissible in other proceedings
                  However, any information provided by a natural person in compliance with a
                  requirement under this Division is not admissible in evidence against the
                  person in disciplinary, civil or criminal proceedings (except for proceedings
                  under this Act).
            (4)   Further information
                  Further information obtained as a result of information provided in
                  compliance with a requirement under this Division is not inadmissible on the
                  ground--
                  (a) that the information had to be provided, or
                  (b) that the information might incriminate the person.
     27F    Review of penalty for offence
            (1)   The Minister is to review the penalty imposed by section 27D(3) to determine
                  whether the level of the penalty remains valid and appropriate for securing the
                  objectives of this Division.
            (2)   The review is to be undertaken as soon as possible after the period of 3 years
                  from the commencement of that section.


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            (3)   A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of
                  Parliament within 12 months after the end of the period of 3 years.
[3]   Section 49 Review of Act
      Omit the section.




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Schedule 2            Amendment of Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996
                      No 37
[1]   Part 2A, Divisions 5 and 6
      Insert after Division 4--

      Division 5          Rules
      29O   Rules in relation to horse racing
                   Racing NSW may make rules, not inconsistent with this Act or the regulations,
                   for or with respect to--
                    (a) the control and regulation of horse racing, or
                   (b) the exercise of the functions of Racing NSW.
      29P   Rules generally
            (1)    A provision of a rule made under this Division may--
                   (a) apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to specified
                         exceptions or factors, or
                   (b) apply differently according to different factors of a specified kind, or
                   (c) authorise any matter or thing to be from time to time determined,
                         applied or regulated by any specified person or body,
                   or may do any combination of those things.
            (2)    A rule made under this Division may apply, adopt or incorporate any
                   publication as in force at a particular time or as in force from time to time.
            (3)    A rule made under this Division may not be made for or with respect to any of
                   the matters for or with respect to which regulations may be made by virtue of
                   this Act.
            (4)    Racing NSW may amend or repeal a rule made under this Division.

      Division 6          Special inquiries
      29Q   Definitions
                   In this Division--
                   compulsion order and compulsion powers have the same meanings as in
                   section 29S.
                   information includes a document or thing that contains information.
                   provide information includes answering a question.
                   special inquiry means a special inquiry established under section 29R.
                   threat to horse racing means a threat to--
                    (a) the integrity of horse racing, or
                   (b) public confidence in the conduct of horse racing.
      29R   Special inquiry
            (1)    Racing NSW may, when conducting an inquiry, decide to treat the inquiry as
                   a special inquiry if Racing NSW is reasonably satisfied that the inquiry raises
                   a threat to horse racing.




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            (2)   If a person attending a hearing of a special inquiry is attending because of a
                  compulsion order--
                   (a) the person is entitled to be represented by an Australian legal
                         practitioner, and
                  (b) the person presiding at the hearing is to be assisted by an Australian
                         legal practitioner who has been practising in the State for at least 7
                         years, and
                   (c) the Australian legal practitioner assisting the person presiding must
                         explain to the person the subject of the compulsion order--
                          (i) the effect of the compulsion powers specified in the order, and
                         (ii) the effect of section 29U.
            (3)   The rules may make further provision for the conduct of a special inquiry,
                  including the procedures to be followed at a hearing of the special inquiry.
            (4)   Nothing in this section limits the power of Racing NSW to otherwise inquire
                  into any matter.
     29S    Compulsion orders
            (1)   Racing NSW may apply to the Supreme Court for an order (a compulsion
                  order) authorising Racing NSW to use the following powers (compulsion
                  powers) on a person for the purposes of obtaining information of relevance to
                  a special inquiry (relevant information)--
                  (a) the power to order the person to attend a hearing of the special inquiry
                        on the days specified in the order,
                  (b) the power to order the person to provide the relevant information at a
                        hearing,
                  (c) the power to order the person to otherwise provide the relevant
                        information to the special inquiry.
            (2)   Racing NSW may apply for the compulsion order only if it is reasonably
                  satisfied that--
                  (a) the person has relevant information and the person is unwilling to
                         provide the relevant information to the special inquiry, or
                  (b) the person has relevant information and exceptional circumstances exist
                         that require a compulsion power to be used without first asking the
                         person to voluntarily provide the relevant information.
            (3)   For the purposes of subsection (2)(b), exceptional circumstances include
                  circumstances in which there is a very high likelihood that relevant
                  information essential to the special inquiry will be lost.
            (4)   The Supreme Court is to decide the application for the compulsion order in the
                  absence of the person and without conducting a hearing unless it is satisfied
                  that the interests of justice require the person to be present.
            (5)   The Supreme Court is, when deciding if the interests of justice require the
                  person to be present, to take into account--
                  (a) the risk that the relevant information may be lost if the person is given
                        advance notice of the proposed exercise of compulsion powers, and
                  (b) any other matter the Court considers relevant.
            (6)   The Supreme Court is, when deciding whether to grant the compulsion order,
                  to take into account the following--



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                   (a)   the nature of the threat to horse racing that the special inquiry is
                         considering,
                  (b)    the value to the special inquiry of the relevant information sought,
                  (c)    the likelihood the person has the relevant information,
                  (d)    the likelihood the person would be unwilling to provide the relevant
                         information,
                   (e)   if the application was made on the basis of Racing NSW being satisfied
                         that exceptional circumstances exist, the nature of the exceptional
                         circumstances,
                   (f)   the harm likely to be caused to the person if the order is granted and the
                         person is required to provide relevant information that may incriminate
                         the person,
                  (g)    any other matter the Court considers relevant.
            (7)   If the Court decides to grant the compulsion order, it must specify the
                  following in the order--
                   (a) the name of the person the subject of the order,
                  (b) the compulsion powers Racing NSW is authorised to use,
                   (c) any limitation to which the use of the compulsion powers is subject,
                  (d) the day on which the order expires.
            (8)   The Court must give reasons for its decision to grant or refuse to grant the
                  compulsion order.
            (9)   A reference in this section to relevant information being lost includes a
                  reference to the relevant information being concealed, altered, destroyed or
                  otherwise being made unavailable to a special inquiry.
     29T    Racing NSW may exercise compulsion powers in accordance with order
            (1)   Racing NSW may, in accordance with a compulsion order, exercise a
                  compulsion power on the person the subject of the compulsion order.
            (2)   Before exercising the compulsion power on the person, Racing NSW must
                  inform the person in writing of the following--
                   (a) that a compulsion order has been made in relation to the person,
                  (b) what the compulsion power requires the person to do,
                   (c) the reasonable time within which the person must comply with the
                        requirement,
                  (d) the penalty for failing to comply with the requirement.
            (3)   A person must not fail to comply with a requirement imposed on the person by
                  the exercise of a compulsion power.
                  Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment, or both.
     29U    Provisions relating to requirements to provide information
            (1)   Warning to be given on each occasion
                  A person is not guilty of an offence of failing to comply with a requirement
                  under this Division to provide information unless the person was warned on
                  that occasion that a failure to comply is an offence.




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            (2)   Self-incrimination not an excuse
                  A person is not excused from a requirement under this Division to provide
                  information on the ground that the information might incriminate the person
                  or make the person liable to a penalty.
            (3)   Information not admissible in other proceedings
                  However, any information provided by a natural person in compliance with a
                  requirement under this Division is not admissible in evidence against the
                  person in disciplinary, civil or criminal proceedings (except for proceedings
                  under this Act).
            (4)   Further information
                  Further information obtained as a result of information provided in
                  compliance with a requirement under this Division is not inadmissible on the
                  ground--
                  (a) that the information had to be provided, or
                  (b) that the information might incriminate the person.
      29V   Review of penalty for offence
            (1)   The Minister is to review the penalty imposed by section 29T(3) to determine
                  whether the level of the penalty remains valid and appropriate for securing the
                  objectives of this Division.
            (2)   The review is to be undertaken as soon as possible after the period of 3 years
                  from the commencement of that section.
            (3)   A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of
                  Parliament within 12 months after the end of the period of 3 years.
[2]   Section 50A
      Insert after section 50--
      50A   Nature of proceedings for offences
                  Proceedings for an offence under this Act or the regulations may be dealt with
                  summarily before the Local Court.
[3]   Section 53 Review of Act
      Omit the section.




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Schedule 3 Amendment of Betting and Racing Act 1998 No 114



Schedule 3            Amendment of Betting and Racing Act 1998
                      No 114
      Part 2, Division 3
      Insert after Division 2--

      Division 3           Exclusion of persons from racecourses
     15A    Definitions
                   In this Division--
                   Commissioner means the Commissioner of Police.
                   exclusion order has the same meaning as in section 15B.
     15B    Commissioner of Police may exclude person from racecourses
            (1)    The Commissioner may, by written order (an exclusion order), exclude a
                   person from licensed racecourses at any time during which there is a race
                   meeting at the racecourse.
            (2)    An exclusion order may be made only if the Commissioner is of the opinion it
                   is necessary to do so in the public interest.
            (3)    An exclusion order remains in force for the period specified in the order,
                   unless sooner revoked by the Commissioner.
            (4)    The Commissioner is to ensure that a written notice of the making of an
                   exclusion order is given to--
                   (a) each racing controlling body, and
                   (b) if the person the subject of the exclusion order can be reasonably found
                         by the Commissioner, that person.
            (5)    The notice must set out the terms of the order and, if it is reasonably
                   practicable to do so, include a photograph of the person the subject of the
                   order.
            (6)    Each racing controlling body that is given the notice must give a copy of the
                   notice to each non-proprietary association that is registered as a racing club by
                   the racing controlling body.
            (7)    The copy must be given as soon as practicable after the racing controlling body
                   receives the notice.
            (8)    The Commissioner is to--
                   (a) notify the appropriate authority in each State or Territory of the making
                        of an exclusion order and the revocation of an exclusion order, and
                   (b) provide the appropriate authorities with the name of the person the
                        subject of the exclusion order and, if practicable, a photograph of that
                        person.
            (9)    The Commissioner is not, under this or any other Act or law, required to give
                   any reasons for making an exclusion order if the giving of those reasons would
                   disclose the existence or content of any criminal intelligence report or other
                   criminal information.
           (10)    In this section--
                   appropriate authority means--



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                   (a)   in relation to a State or Territory (other than the Australian Capital
                         Territory)--an authority exercising, in relation to the police force of
                         that State or Territory, functions corresponding to the functions of the
                         Commissioner in relation to the NSW Police Force, or
                   (b)   in relation to the Australian Capital Territory--the Commissioner of the
                         Australian Federal Police.
     15C    Entering racecourse in breach of an exclusion order
                   A person who is the subject of an exclusion order must not enter, or remain on,
                   a racecourse at any time during which there is a race meeting being held at the
                   racecourse.
                   Maximum penalty--50 penalty units or imprisonment for 12 months (or both).
     15D    Right to seek administrative review from Civil and Administrative Tribunal
            (1)    A person may apply to the Civil and Administrative Tribunal for an
                   administrative review under the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 of
                   a decision to make an exclusion order applying to the person.
            (2)    In determining the application, the Civil and Administrative Tribunal (and any
                   Appeal Panel of the Tribunal in determining any internal appeal against the
                   review under the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013)--
                    (a) is to ensure that it does not, in the reasons for its decision or otherwise,
                          disclose the existence or content of any criminal intelligence report or
                          other criminal information without the approval of the Commissioner,
                          and
                   (b) to prevent the disclosure of a criminal intelligence report or other
                          criminal information, is to receive evidence and hear argument in the
                          absence of the public, the applicant for the administrative review, the
                          applicant's representative and any other interested party, unless the
                          Commissioner approves otherwise.
            (3)    If the Tribunal considers that information contained in a criminal intelligence
                   report or other criminal information has not been properly identified, the
                   Tribunal must ask the Commissioner whether the Commissioner wishes to
                   withdraw the information from consideration by the Tribunal in its
                   determination of the application.
            (4)    Information that is withdrawn by the Commissioner must not be--
                    (a) disclosed to any person, or
                   (b) taken into consideration by the Tribunal in determining the application.
            (5)    Section 53 (Internal reviews) of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997
                   does not apply in relation to a decision referred to in subsection (1).




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Schedule 4 Amendment of Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983 No 199



Schedule 4            Amendment of Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983
                      No 199
[1]   Section 7 Appointment of acting Tribunal
      Omit section 7(1). Insert instead--
             (1)   The Minister may from time to time, on the recommendation of the Attorney
                   General, appoint qualified persons to act as the Tribunal--
                   (a) during the illness or absence of the person appointed as the Tribunal, or
                   (b) during a vacancy in the office of the Tribunal, or
                   (c) on the occasions or in respect of the appeals as the person appointed as
                        the Tribunal directs.
           (1A)    The Minister, when appointing a qualified person to act as the Tribunal, is to
                   determine the person's place in the order of seniority of persons appointed
                   under this section.
[2]   Section 8A
      Omit the section. Insert instead--
      8A    Tribunal may appoint expert assessor
             (1)   The Tribunal may appoint a person with relevant knowledge, expertise and
                   experience as an assessor to help the Tribunal in relation to a particular
                   proceeding.
             (2)   An appointment of an assessor is to be made in writing.
             (3)   The Government Sector Employment Act 2013 does not apply to or in respect
                   of an assessor.
             (4)   An assessor is entitled to be paid the remuneration (including allowances)
                   determined by the Tribunal (in consultation with the relevant racing
                   controlling body) and specified in the assessor's instrument of appointment.
             (5)   In this section--
                   racing controlling body has the same meaning as in the Betting and Racing
                   Act 1998.
[3]   Section 16A Persons required to attend hearings or produce documents
      Omit the penalty to section 16A(2). Insert instead--
                  Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months, or both.
[4]   Section 19 Staff to assist Tribunal
      Omit "Racing NSW" from section 19(1)(a). Insert instead "a racing controlling body".
[5]   Section 19(2)
      Omit "direct Racing NSW". Insert instead "direct a racing controlling body".
[6]   Section 19(2)
      Omit "of Racing NSW". Insert instead "of the racing controlling body".
[7]   Section 19(3)
      Omit "Racing NSW". Insert instead "A racing controlling body".



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[8]   Section 19(4)
      Insert after section 19(3)--
             (4)   In this section--
                   racing controlling body has the same meaning as in the Betting and Racing
                   Act 1998.
[9]   Section 21
      Omit the section. Insert instead--
       21   Service of documents
             (1)   A document that is authorised or required by this Act or the regulations to be
                   served on any person may be served by any of the following methods--
                   (a) in the case of an individual--by personal delivery to the person,
                   (b) by post to the address specified by the person for the service of
                         documents of that kind,
                   (c) in the case of an individual who has not specified such an address--by
                         post to the residential or business address of the person last known to
                         the person serving the document,
                   (d) in the case of a corporation--by post to the registered office or any other
                         office of the corporation or by leaving it at any such office with a person
                         apparently over the age of 16 years,
                   (e) by email to an email address specified by the person for the service of
                         documents of that kind,
                    (f) by any other method authorised by the regulations for the service of
                         documents of that kind.
             (2)   Nothing in this section affects the operation of any provision of a law or of the
                   rules of a court authorising a document to be served on a person by any other
                   method.
             (3)   In this section, serve includes give or send.




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Schedule 5 Amendment of Totalizator Act 1997 No 45



Schedule 5            Amendment of Totalizator Act 1997 No 45
[1]   Sections 68A, 70A and 70B
      Omit the sections.
[2]   Section 70 Payment of tax reduction amount
      Omit section 70(3) and (4). Insert instead--
             (3)   A payment under subsection (1) must be made directly to the controlling body.
[3]   Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
      Insert at the end of the Schedule--

      Part 9       Provisions consequent on enactment of Racing
                   Legislation Amendment Act 2019
       28   Definition
                   In this Part--
                   amending Act means the Racing Legislation Amendment Act 2019.
       29   Winding up of Tax Reduction Trust Fund
             (1)   On the commencement of Schedule 5[1] to the amending Act, the Tax
                   Reduction Trust Fund is wound up.
             (2)   All money standing to the credit of the Tax Reduction Trust Fund immediately
                   before the Fund is wound up is to be paid to Greyhound Racing New South
                   Wales.




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Schedule 6 Amendment of Totalizator Regulation 2012



Schedule 6            Amendment of Totalizator Regulation 2012
      Clause 15B Authorised payment out of Tax Reduction Trust Fund
      Omit the clause.




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