(1) An inspector may enter and inspect the following places at any time the place is open or appears to be in use:
(a) any place licensed or registered under this Act;
(b) any place operated or used by a licensee, whether located in the Territory or not.
Note for subsection (1)(b)
It is a condition of every licence that the licensee consents to inspections of any premises it operates or uses, wherever they are located.
(2) An inspector may, at any time, enter and inspect any place if the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that:
(a) racing or wagering is being conducted at, on or in the place; or
(b) an animal used in racing is being kept at, on or in the place; or
(c) an offence against this Act has occurred, is occurring or is likely to occur at, on or in the place.
(3) Having entered a place, an inspector may remain at the place for as long as is reasonably necessary to enable the inspector to perform the inspector's functions.