Racing Industry Act 2020

Betting and TAB venues - TAB venues

93: When territorial authority consent is required

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“Getting permission from the local council to open a new betting place”

You need to know about a rule for setting up a new TAB venue. A TAB venue is a place where people can make bets on races and sports. If TAB NZ wants to open a new TAB venue, they must get permission from the local council first. The local council is called a territorial authority. This means TAB NZ can’t just open a new betting place whenever they want. They have to ask the council and get their approval before they can do it.

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Part 4 Betting and TAB venues
TAB venues

93When territorial authority consent is required

  1. A territorial authority consent is required if TAB NZ proposes to establish a TAB venue.

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