Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling - Applications for licensed promoter’s licence

192: Application for licensed promoter’s licence

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To apply for a licensed promoter's licence, you must fill out the standard form and give it to the Secretary. You also need to include a bond that meets the requirements of section 195. If your application is not complete, the Secretary can send it back to you with the bond and any fee you paid.

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Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling: Applications for licensed promoter’s licence

192Application for licensed promoter’s licence

  1. An application for a licensed promoter’s licence must be made to the Secretary on the relevant standard form and be accompanied by a bond that satisfies section 195.

  2. The Secretary may return an incomplete application, and the accompanying bond and any fee, to an applicant.

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  • 1977 No 84 s 40