Acts and Regulations

G-1.5 - Gaming Control Act

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Proposed order for compliance
68(1)The Registrar may propose to make an order that a person stop violating this Act and the regulations or not violate this Act or the regulations if
(a) an individual makes a statutory declaration to the Registrar in which the individual alleges, setting out facts that support the allegation, that the person is violating, has violated or is about to violate this Act or the regulations, and
(b) the Registrar, based on the statutory declaration, finds reasonable grounds to believe the allegation.
68(2)The Registrar shall serve notice of the proposed order together with written reasons for it on each person to be named in the order.
68(3)The notice of the proposed order shall inform each person receiving it that the person is entitled to request a hearing by an adjudicator.
68(4)To request a hearing, the person shall serve a written request on the Registrar and the Minister within 15 days after the Registrar serves the notice of the proposed order.
68(5)The Registrar may make the proposed order if the person does not request the hearing within the allowed time.
Proposed order for compliance
68(1)The Registrar may propose to make an order that a person stop violating this Act and the regulations or not violate this Act or the regulations if
(a) an individual makes a statutory declaration to the Registrar in which the individual alleges, setting out facts that support the allegation, that the person is violating, has violated or is about to violate this Act or the regulations, and
(b) the Registrar, based on the statutory declaration, finds reasonable grounds to believe the allegation.
68(2)The Registrar shall serve notice of the proposed order together with written reasons for it on each person to be named in the order.
68(3)The notice of the proposed order shall inform each person receiving it that the person is entitled to request a hearing by an adjudicator.
68(4)To request a hearing, the person shall serve a written request on the Registrar and the Minister within 15 days after the Registrar serves the notice of the proposed order.
68(5)The Registrar may make the proposed order if the person does not request the hearing within the allowed time.