Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling - Other matters

214: Surrender of licensed promoter’s licence

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"Giving back a gambling promotion licence"

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If you have a licence to promote gambling, you can give it back to the Secretary at any time. When you give back your licence, it does not change what you have to do under the Gambling Act or the rules of your licence. It also does not change what an approved surety has to do under the Gambling Act.

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Part 2Gambling
Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling: Other matters

214Surrender of licensed promoter’s licence

  1. A licensed promoter may surrender a licensed promoter’s licence to the Secretary at any time.

  2. The surrender of a licence by a licensed promoter does not affect—

  3. the obligations of the licensed promoter under this Act or the licence:
    1. the obligations of an approved surety under this Act.