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GAMBLING (TWO-UP) ACT 1998 - SECT 4

Definitions

4 Definitions

(1) In this Act:

"Anzac Day" means 25 April in any year.

"approved" means approved by the Minister from time to time.

"approved two-up premises" means the location at which the Council is authorised by the Minister under Part 3 to conduct games of two-up in accordance with that Part.

"Broken Hill" means the local government area of the City of Broken Hill.

"charitable purpose" includes any benevolent, philanthropic or patriotic purpose.

"commemorative day" --see section 4A.

"Council" means the Council of Broken Hill.

"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.

"function" includes a duty.

"gambling premises" has the same meaning as in the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 .

"inspector" means a person appointed under section 17.

"key employee" means a person (whether or not employed under a contract of service) who is:
(a) employed in a managerial or supervisory capacity in relation to the conduct of games of two-up by or on behalf of the Council, or
(b) authorised to make decisions, involving the exercise of games of two-up conducted by or on behalf of the Council, or
(c) concerned or engaged, in any manner prescribed by the regulations, in the conduct of games of two-up by or on behalf of the Council.

"premises" includes:
(a) a building or structure, or part of a building or structure (such as a room), or
(b) land or a place (whether enclosed or built on or not), or
(c) a vehicle or a vessel.

"registered club" has the same meaning as in the Registered Clubs Act 1976 .

"rules" means rules made by the Council and approved by the Minister, relating to games of two-up conducted by or on behalf of the Council and that are in force under section 26.
(2) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) references to a game of two-up extend to the betting and side betting associated with the game, and
(b) references to participants in a game of two-up include persons engaged in such betting.



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