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GAMBLING REGULATION ACT 2003 - SECT 9A.1.2

Authority conferred by a gaming industry employee's licence

    (1)     A gaming industry employee's licence authorises the licensee, subject to this Act and any conditions to which the licence is subject—

S. 9A.1.2(1)(a) amended by No. 32/2012 s. 16.

        (a)     to be employed by or to work for a venue operator, a monitoring licensee or a gaming machine services provider carrying out prescribed duties; and

        (b)     to perform prescribed functions in a bingo centre; and

S. 9A.1.2(1)(c) amended by No. 58/2009 s. 139(1).

        (c)     to service, repair and maintain gaming equipment or monitoring equipment; and

S. 9A.1.2
(1)(ca) inserted by No. 4/2014 s. 38(a).

        (ca)     to install, service, repair and maintain player account equipment, or part of a pre-commitment system, on or in a gaming machine; and

S. 9A.1.2(1)(d) amended by No. 58/2009 s. 139(2).

        (d)     to test gaming equipment, monitoring equipment or games for the purposes of the issue of certificates referred to in section 3.5.4, 3.5.5 or 3.5.13; and

S. 9A.1.2
(1)(da) inserted by No. 4/2014 s. 38(b).

        (da)     for the purposes of the issue of certificates referred to in section 3.8A.4(4)(b) , to test a pre-commitment system; and

        (e)     to service, repair and maintain instruments, contrivances, hardware, software or equipment referred to in section 4.2.3 and to test them for the purposes of the issue of certificates referred to in that section; and

S. 9A.1.2(1)(f) repealed by No. 28/2022 s. 127(h).

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        (g)     to carry out prescribed duties.

    (2)     A gaming industry employee's licence also authorises the licensee, subject to any conditions to which the licence is subject, to test gaming equipment (within the meaning of the Casino Control Act 1991 ) for the purposes of the issue of certificates referred to in section 62 of that Act.

S. 9A.1.3 inserted by No. 104/2004 s. 32.



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