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13 Deeds of exclusion
(1) A person claiming to have a gambling problem (the gambler ) may sign a deed (a deed of exclusion ) under which the person can be excluded from the gambling facility or facilities stated in the deed.
Note If a form is approved under the Act, s 53D for a deed, the form must be used.
(2) The deed must state—
(a) the name and address of each gambling facility (the nominated facility ) from which the gambler wishes to be excluded; and
(b) the period (reasonable in the circumstances) for which the gambler is to be excluded from the nominated facility or facilities; and
(c) that the licensee of a nominated facility may remove the gambler from, or prevent the gambler from entering, the facility.
(3) If there is only 1 nominated facility, the gambler may give the signed deed to the licensee of the facility.
(4) The licensee of the facility must—
(a) immediately sign the deed; or
(b) if the deed is incomplete—
(i) ask the gambler, within 1 day after the day the licensee receives the deed, to do whatever is necessary to complete the deed; and
(ii) sign the deed immediately after the gambler does so.
Note A copy of the deed must immediately be given to the gambler (see cl (9)).
(5) If there is more than 1 nominated facility, the gambler may give the signed deed to the licensee of any of the nominated facilities (the receiving licensee ).
(6) The receiving licensee must—
(a) immediately sign the deed; or
(b) if the deed is incomplete—
(i) ask the gambler, within 1 day after the day the licensee receives the deed, to do whatever is necessary to complete the deed; and
(ii) sign the deed immediately after the gambler does so.
(7) Within 1 day after the day the receiving licensee receives the signed deed, the receiving licensee must send a copy of the deed to each other nominated licensee, whether or not the deed is complete.
(8) A nominated licensee who receives a copy of the deed from the receiving licensee must—
(a) immediately sign the deed; or
(b) if the deed is incomplete—
(i) ask the gambler, within 1 day after the day the licensee receives the deed, for whatever is necessary to complete the deed; and
(ii) sign the deed immediately after the gambler does so.
(9) If a licensee signs the deed, the licensee must immediately give a copy of the signed deed to the gambler.
(10) In this clause:
"incomplete"—a deed is incomplete if the deed has not been fully completed by the gambler.