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GAMBLING REGULATION ACT 2003 - SECT 3.3.6

Responsible authority may make submission

S. 3.3.6(1) amended by Nos 58/2009 s. 14(1), 56/2010 s. 7.

    (1)     Subject to this section, the relevant responsible authority may make a submission to the Commission on an application for approval of premises or an amendment of an application for approval of premises—

        (a)     addressing the economic and social impact of the proposal for approval on the well-being of the community of the municipal district in which the premises are located; and

        (b)     taking into account the impact of the proposal on surrounding municipal districts.

    (2)     A submission must be in the form approved by the Commission and must include the information specified in the form.

S. 3.3.6(3) substituted by No. 58/2009 s. 14(2) (as amended by No. 56/2010 s. 64).

    (3)     Unless the Commission considers there are exceptional circumstances or there is a change, in the application, to the number of gaming machines sought to be permitted in the premises for gaming, a submission must be made within 60 days after the responsible authority receives a notice under section 3.3.5AA or a copy of an amended application under section 3.3.5AB(2), as the case may be.

S. 3.3.6(4) inserted by No. 58/2009 s. 14(2) (as amended by No. 56/2010 s. 64).

    (4)     If the Commission considers there are exceptional circumstances or there is a change, in the application, to the number of gaming machines sought to be permitted in the premises for gaming, the Commission, by written notice given to the responsible authority, may extend the period of time within which a responsible authority may make a submission.

S. 3.3.6(5) inserted by No. 58/2009 s. 14(2) (as amended by No. 56/2010 s. 64).

    (5)     The Commission must not extend the period of time within which the responsible authority may make a submission beyond 30 days after the end of the period specified in subsection (3).



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