Acts and Regulations

G-1.5 - Gaming Control Act

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Powers of inspector
62(1)For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations, an inspector may
(a) enter a gaming premises and any other place that is being used in relation to a gaming event by a licensee, a registered supplier or a registered gaming assistant, if the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that the records or other things relevant to the inspection are located in that place,
(b) inquire into all financial transactions, records and other matters that are relevant to an inspection,
(c) demand the production for inspection of anything relevant to the inspection, including things used in playing games of chance, records and cash,
(d) inspect anything relevant to the inspection, including things used in the playing of games of chance, records and cash, and
(e) conduct such tests as are reasonably necessary for the inspection.
62(2)For the purpose of carrying out an inspection, an inspector shall not exercise a power to enter a place that is being used as a dwelling, except with the consent of an occupant or under the authority of an entry warrant issued under the Entry Warrants Act.
62(3)An inspector may call upon any expert for such assistance as the inspector considers necessary in carrying out an inspection.
62(4)An inspector shall exercise the powers mentioned in subsection (1) only during normal business hours for the place that the inspector has entered.
62(5)A demand made under paragraph (1)(c) shall be in writing and shall include a statement of the nature of the things required.
62(6)If an inspector makes a demand under paragraph (1)(c), the person having custody of the things shall produce them to the inspector within the time specified by the inspector.
Powers of inspector
62(1)For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations, an inspector may
(a) enter a gaming premises and any other place that is being used in relation to a gaming event by a licensee, a registered supplier or a registered gaming assistant, if the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that the records or other things relevant to the inspection are located in that place,
(b) inquire into all financial transactions, records and other matters that are relevant to an inspection,
(c) demand the production for inspection of anything relevant to the inspection, including things used in playing games of chance, records and cash,
(d) inspect anything relevant to the inspection, including things used in the playing of games of chance, records and cash, and
(e) conduct such tests as are reasonably necessary for the inspection.
62(2)For the purpose of carrying out an inspection, an inspector shall not exercise a power to enter a place that is being used as a dwelling, except with the consent of an occupant or under the authority of an entry warrant issued under the Entry Warrants Act.
62(3)An inspector may call upon any expert for such assistance as the inspector considers necessary in carrying out an inspection.
62(4)An inspector shall exercise the powers mentioned in subsection (1) only during normal business hours for the place that the inspector has entered.
62(5)A demand made under paragraph (1)(c) shall be in writing and shall include a statement of the nature of the things required.
62(6)If an inspector makes a demand under paragraph (1)(c), the person having custody of the things shall produce them to the inspector within the time specified by the inspector.