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GAMING MACHINE AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO 2) (NO 37 OF 2014)
2014
THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
GAMING MACHINE AMENDMENT
REGULATION 2014 (No 2)
SUBORDINATE LAW SL2014-37
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by the authority of
Joy Burch
MLA
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Overview
The Gaming Machine Act 2004 (the Act) regulates the
licensing of gaming machine operators and venues, and the administration and
operation of all gaming machines. For the purposes of the Act, the Gambling
and Racing Control Act 1999 (the Control Act) provides the overarching
legislative framework for gambling in the Territory. The Gaming Machine
Regulation 2004 (the Regulation) has also been made under the
Act.
The Control Act establishes the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission
(the Commission) with a governing board. The Commission has responsibility for
administration of gaming laws and control, supervision and regulation of gaming
in the Territory.
Paragraph 178(2)(a) of the Act provides that the
Executive may make a regulation in relation to the operation (including the
restriction of the operation) of peripheral equipment for gaming machines. The
Gaming Machine Amendment Regulation 2014 (No 2) (the Amendment Regulation)
provides an amendment to the regulation of note acceptors.
Human Rights Implications
The amendment made to section 75(1) of
the Regulation is an existing provision and has only been amended to remove the
offence in relation to $50.00 notes being accepted. The amendment to subsection
75(2) is a technical amendment only to reflect current drafting practice for a
strict liability offence provision. Note that the defences available under the
Criminal Code 2002 still apply.
The strict liability offence was
first inserted into the Regulation, notified 1 November 2004. The Standing
Committee on Legal Affairs (performing the duties of a Scrutiny of Bills
Subordinate Legislation Committee), Report No 55, dated 17 August 2004, provided
no comment on section 75 of the Regulation being a strict liability offence.
Notes on clauses
Clause 4 amends subsection 75(1) of the Gaming Machine Regulation 2004
so that the offence is now limited to the acceptance of $100.00 bank notes.
Subsection 75(2) is a technical amendment only. The provision now
reflects current Parliamentary Counsel’s Office drafting standards in
relation to the wording of offences.