Gambling Act 2003

Institutions - New Zealand Lottery Grants Board - New Zealand Lottery Grants Board

275: Powers of Board

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"What the Lottery Grants Board is allowed to do to get its job done"

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The New Zealand Lottery Grants Board has powers that let it do its job. You can think of these powers like the things it needs to do to get work done. The Board can do anything necessary to perform its functions, besides what is already stated in the Act.

The Board's powers are not just limited to what is written in the Act, it can also do other things that help it work properly. You can find more information about this by looking at the Compare section, but for now, just know the Board has the power to do its job. This means the Board can make decisions and take actions to achieve its goals.

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New Zealand Lottery Grants Board: New Zealand Lottery Grants Board

275Powers of Board

  1. In addition to the powers specifically provided in this Act, the Board has all the powers that are necessary or expedient to enable it to perform its functions.

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  • 1977 No 84 s 116F(2)