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GAMBLING REGULATION ACT 2003 - SECT 3.4.59B

Request by licensee for amendment of licence

    (1)     The monitoring licensee may request the Minister to amend the monitoring licence.

S. 3.4.59B(1A) inserted by No. 58/2009 s. 32.

    (1A)     The Minister may refuse to consider the request for a licence amendment if, in his or her opinion, the requested amendment is the same, or is similar to, a requested amendment that has already been made under this section within the previous two years and refused by the Minister under section 3.4.59C.

    (2)     A request for a licence amendment—

        (a)     must be in writing; and

        (b)     must include the reasons for the requested amendment; and

        (c)     must be accompanied by the prescribed fee (if any).

    (3)     The Minister may require the monitoring licensee to provide any further information or any documents to the Minister in connection with the request.

    (4)     If this section or a requirement made by the Minister under this section is not complied with, the Minister may refuse to consider the request.

    (5)     If no fee is prescribed for the purposes of subsection (2)(c), the Minister, by written notice, may require the monitoring licensee to pay to the Minister the amount determined by the Minister, being an amount not exceeding the reasonable costs of the Minister and the Department administered by the Minister in considering the request.

    (6)     The Minister may require costs payable under subsection (5) to be paid by instalments or at any time before, during or after the Minister's consideration of the request, whether or not the Minister decides to make the requested amendment.

    (7)     Costs payable under subsection (5) may be recovered in a court of competent jurisdiction as a debt due to the State.

S. 3.4.59C inserted by No. 29/2009 s. 23.



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