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GAMBLING (TWO-UP) ACT 1998 - SECT 11
Conditions of authorisation
11 Conditions of authorisation
(1) The conditions that the Minister can impose when authorising the Council
to conduct games of two-up may include conditions relating to any one or more
of the following: (a) the approval of persons who may conduct games of two-up
on behalf of the Council, including the approval of the terms and conditions
of any arrangements between the Council and such persons,
(b) the manner in
which any funds received by the Council in connection with games of two-up are
to be applied, and the giving of information by the Council to the Minister
relating to such funds,
(c) the payment by the Council to the Minister (as
duty to be paid by the Minister into the Consolidated Fund) of an amount from
the funds received in connection with games of two-up conducted by or on
behalf of the Council,
(d) the approved two-up premises,
(e) the days on
which, and the times when, games of two-up may be conducted,
(f) the rules in
accordance with which games of two-up are to be conducted,
(g) the display in
the approved two-up premises of any such rules and other information relevant
to the conduct of games of two-up,
(h) the giving of information (whether in
the form of statements, returns or otherwise) by the Council or by a person
conducting games of two-up on behalf of the Council to the Minister relating
to the conduct of games of two-up, including the operating and other costs
incurred by the Council or person in conducting such games,
(i) the auditing
of the financial records of the Council, or of a person conducting games of
two-up on behalf of the Council, relating to the conduct of games of two-up,
including records of the operating and other costs incurred by the Council or
person in conducting such games,
(j) the security requirements in respect of
games of two-up,
(k) such other matters as the Minister thinks fit.
(2)
Without limiting subsection (1), it is a condition of the Council's
authorisation to conduct games of two-up that the Council, or any person
conducting games of two-up on behalf of the Council, must not in connection
with any game of two-up: (a) accept any bet made otherwise than by means of
money, or
(b) lend money or any other valuable thing, or
(c) extend any form
of credit.
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