Gambling Act 2003

Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters - Proceedings, evidence, etc - Infringement offences

358: Reminder notices

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"Getting a warning if you break a Gambling Act 2003 rule"

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The law says a reminder notice can be created in a special format. You might get different types of reminder notices for different kinds of infringement offences. The reminder notice must have the information listed in section 357(4) if it is prescribed under this Act.

You can get a reminder notice if you do something wrong under the Gambling Act 2003. The notice will tell you what you did wrong and what you need to do next. It is like a warning to remind you to fix the problem.

The people who make the rules can decide what the reminder notice looks like. They can make different notices for different types of offences. The notice must have the right information in it, as stated in section 357(4).

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Part 4Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters
Proceedings, evidence, etc: Infringement offences

358Reminder notices

  1. A form of reminder notice may be prescribed by regulations made under this Act.

  2. Different forms of reminder notices may be prescribed for different kinds of infringement offences.

  3. If a form of reminder notice is prescribed under this Act, it must contain the information set out in section 357(4).

Notes
  • Section 358: substituted, on , by section 34 of the Summary Proceedings Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 13).