Gambling Act 2003

Institutions - Gambling Commission

229: Gambling Commission must provide annual report to Minister

You could also call this:

"Gambling Commission must give the Minister a yearly report on what they've done."

The Gambling Commission has to give a report to the Minister every year. You can think of this report as a summary of what the Commission did over the past 12 months. The Commission must give this report to the Minister as soon as possible after 30 June each year.

The Minister then has to give a copy of this report to the House of Representatives within 12 sitting days of getting it. This means the Minister has to share the report with the House of Representatives quickly. You can find out more about the House of Representatives and what they do by looking into how the New Zealand government works.

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Part 3Institutions
Gambling Commission

229Gambling Commission must provide annual report to Minister

  1. The Gambling Commission must, as soon as practicable after 30 June each year, provide to the Minister an annual report of its operations during the 12 months preceding 30 June of that year.

  2. The Minister must, within 12 sitting days of receiving the annual report, present a copy of it to the House of Representatives.