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GAMING MACHINES ACT 2001 - SECT 58
Suspension or cancellation of authorisations
58 Suspension or cancellation of authorisations
(1) An authorisation by the Authority to keep or dispose of an
approved gaming machine ceases to have effect if the authorisation-- (a) is
suspended or cancelled by the Authority or a court, or
(b) is cancelled by
the operation of a provision of this Act, or
(c) relates to a gaming machine
that has, in accordance with section 64, ceased to be an
approved gaming machine.
(1A) Without limiting subsection (1), an
authorisation by the Authority to keep an approved gaming machine ceases to
have effect if the disposal of the gaming machine is authorised by the
Authority.
(1B) Without limiting subsection (1), the Authority may suspend or
cancel a hotelier's or club's authorisation to keep an approved gaming machine
if the hotelier or club-- (a) fails to pay a monitoring fee in accordance with
section 134, or
(b) fails to pay tax within the meaning of the
Gaming Machine Tax Act 2001 , or an instalment of any such tax, within the
time allowed by or under that Act, or fails to pay a penalty or interest due
for late payment of any such tax or instalment, or
(c) fails to comply with
any condition imposed by the Authority in relation to the approval of a local
impact assessment under Division 1 of Part 4.
(1C) Section 56 (1) does not
prohibit the keeping of an approved gaming machine during any period that the
authorisation to keep the gaming machine is suspended so long as the
gaming machine is not operated at any time during that period of suspension.
(2) If, under the Liquor Act 2007 , a hotel licence is removed to other
premises (whether or not those other premises are outside the neighbourhood of
the previous premises), the removal of the hotel licence has the effect of
cancelling the hotelier's authorisation to keep any approved gaming machine.
(3) If, under the Liquor Act 2007 , a club licence is removed to other
premises (whether or not those other premises are outside the neighbourhood of
the previous premises), the removal of the club licence has the effect of
cancelling the club's authorisation to keep any approved gaming machine on the
previous premises.
(4) A reference in subsection (2) or (3) to the removal of
a licence to other premises includes a reference to the carrying on of the
business under the licence on temporary premises.
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