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GAMBLING (TWO-UP) ACT 1998 - SECT 19
Functions of two-up inspectors
(1) An inspector may, at any reasonable time, enter and remain on the
approved two-up premises for the purpose of doing any one or more of the
following: (a) observing the conduct and playing of a game of two-up,
(b)
ascertaining whether the game is being properly conducted,
(c) ascertaining
whether the provisions of this Part are being complied with,
(d) in any other
respect, exercising his or her functions under this Part.
(2) An inspector
may do any one or more of the following: (a) require any person in possession
of, or having control of, any documents relating to the conduct of a game of
two-up to produce those documents for inspection and to answer questions or
provide information relating to the documents,
(b) inspect any documents
relating to the conduct of a game of two-up and take copies of, extracts from,
or notes relating to, the documents,
(c) by notice in writing require a
key employee or any other person concerned, in any capacity, in the conduct of
a game of two-up, to attend before the inspector at a specified time and place
and answer questions, or provide information, with respect to the conduct of
any such game,
(d) exercise such other functions as may be prescribed by the
regulations.
(3) In exercising his or her functions, an inspector may call to
his or her aid a police officer if the inspector is obstructed, or believes on
reasonable grounds that he or she will be obstructed, in the exercise of those
functions.
(4) A police officer has, while acting in aid of an inspector
under this section, the functions of an inspector.
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