Gambling Act 2003

Institutions - New Zealand Lottery Grants Board - Transitional provision

296: Transitional provision

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"Rules for old applications before the new law started"

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If you made an application for assistance under section 116Q of the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977 before this part of the law started, it can still be decided by a distribution committee or the Minister. They can decide it as if the Gambling Act 2003 had not been passed, even though sections 277, 278, 376, and 377 say something different. This means the application will be treated in the same way it would have been before the new law started.

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New Zealand Lottery Grants Board: Transitional provision

296Transitional provision

  1. Despite sections 277, 278, 376, and 377, any application for assistance made under section 116Q of the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977 before the commencement of this section may be determined by a distribution committee or by the Minister as if this Act had not been passed.