Gambling Act 2003

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

350: Transitional provision relating to gambling inspectors

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"Old inspectors are now called gambling inspectors under the new law"

If you were an inspector under the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977 or the Casino Control Act 1990, you are now treated as a gambling inspector. This change happened when a new section of the law started, and it is based on what is said in section 330. You are considered to have been appointed as a gambling inspector under this new law.

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

350Transitional provision relating to gambling inspectors

  1. Every person who, immediately before the commencement of this section, held office as an inspector under the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977 or the Casino Control Act 1990 must be treated as having been appointed as a gambling inspector under section 330.