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CASINO CONTROL ACT 1992 - SECT 22A

Restrictions on gaming in Barangaroo restricted gaming facility

22A Restrictions on gaming in Barangaroo restricted gaming facility

Note : Conducting or participating in gaming that is declared under this section not to be lawful is an offence under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 . The conduct or playing of any game in the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility was not lawful before 15 November 2019.
(1) The installation or use of gaming machines is not lawful in the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility other than gaming machines described in subsection (4).
(4) For subsection (1), a gaming machine must be a device that--
(a) is designed for the playing of a partly or fully electronic version of a game ordinarily played at a table, and
(b) is able to be played by more than one player at the one time, and
(c) is equipped with more than one player terminal.
Note : Under section 66 it is a condition of a casino licence that the casino operator must not permit a game to be conducted or played in a casino (which includes the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility) unless the game is approved by the NICC.
(5) Low limit gaming not lawful in Barangaroo restricted gaming facility The playing of any game in the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility is not lawful if the amount placed for any single bet or wager on that game is less than the minimum bet limit for that game.
(6) The
"minimum bet limit" is--
(a) in the case of baccarat, blackjack or roulette (whether played at a table or by way of an electronic device)--
(i) $30 for baccarat, $20 for blackjack and $25 for roulette, or
(ii) such higher amount as may be determined by the NICC in accordance with the licence for the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility, or
Note : In the case of roulette, the minimum bet limit is the minimum total of all the bets placed by a player per spin.
(b) in the case of any other game--the amount determined by the NICC in accordance with the licence for the Barangaroo restricted gaming facility.
(7) Any determination by the NICC under subsection (6) must be made publicly available on the NICC's website.



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