Gambling Act 2003

Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters - Gambling inspectors

330: Secretary may appoint gambling inspectors

You could also call this:

"The Government can pick people to check if gambling rules are being followed."

The Secretary can choose people to be gambling inspectors. You can be a gambling inspector for a long time or just for a little while. The Secretary gives inspectors jobs to do, which are explained in section 332, and they get to use the powers given to them by this law.

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Part 4Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters
Gambling inspectors

330Secretary may appoint gambling inspectors

  1. The Secretary may appoint gambling inspectors, on a permanent or temporary basis, to perform the functions set out in section 332 and exercise the powers conferred by this Act.

Compare
  • 1977 No 84 s 133
  • 1990 No 62 s 80