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GAMING MACHINES ACT 2001 - SECT 83
Types of gaming-related licences and authority they confer
83 Types of gaming-related licences and authority they confer
(1) For the purposes of this Act, the types of gaming-related licences, and
the authority they confer, are as follows-- (a) gaming machine dealer's
licence--authorises the licensee-- (i) to manufacture and assemble
gaming machines in or on the premises specified in the licence, and
(ii) to
sell, or negotiate the sale of, approved gaming machines (whether or not
manufactured or assembled by the licensee), and
(iii) to service, repair and
maintain approved gaming machines in or on the premises specified in the
licence,
(b) gaming machine seller's licence--authorises the licensee-- (i)
as an employee of the holder of a dealer's licence or seller's licence--to
negotiate on behalf of the employer the sale of approved gaming machines, and
(ii) to sell, as principal or agent, approved gaming machines,
(c)
gaming machine technician's licence--authorises the licensee-- (i) to service,
repair and maintain approved gaming machines, and
(ii) as an employee of the
holder of a testing facility licence--to carry out, in the course of that
employment, the authorised functions of that licensee,
(e) gaming machine
testing facility licence--authorises the licensee, in or on the premises
specified in the licence, to test gaming machines-- (i) in connection with an
application under section 63, or
(ii) in such other circumstances as the
Authority may determine,
to ascertain whether the gaming machines meet the
technical standards adopted by the Authority.
(2) The authority conferred by
a gaming-related licence is subject to this Act and to any conditions to which
the licence is subject.
(3) If a corporation is the holder of a dealer's
licence, seller's licence or testing facility licence, the authority conferred
by this section on the corporation extends to a director or secretary of the
corporation.
(4) The Authority may, on the application of the holder of a
dealer's licence, vary by endorsement on the licence the premises referred to
in subsection (1) (a).
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