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CASINO CONTROL ACT 1982 - SECT 72

72 Training courses for employees

(1) A casino operator must provide, for persons employed or to be employed by the operator in a casino as casino key employees or casino employees, training courses relating to the playing of games, the conduct of games and associated activities in connection with casino operations.

Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.

(2) In providing a training course mentioned in subsection (1), a casino operator must ensure—

(a) the course is provided by the casino operator or, with the chief executive's approval, by the casino operator's nominee; and
(b) the course complies with the content, format and duration, approved by the chief executive, for the course.

Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.

(3) The successful completion of an approved training course is a prerequisite for—

(a) the issue of a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licence; or
(b) the approval of the chief executive to the making of an amendment (and such amendment being made) in a licence in respect of the type of work performed or to be performed by the licensee;

and for the employment of the licensee in the type of work specified in the licence, either in the first instance or pursuant to amendment, unless the licensee is qualified by experience, satisfactory to the chief executive, appropriate to the type of work to be performed by the person as licensee.

(4) A casino operator must not conduct gaming on a simulated basis for the purpose of training employees, testing gaming equipment and gaming procedures and demonstrating the conduct and playing of games unless—

(a) the operator has obtained the prior approval of the chief executive; and
(b) no cash is used and no chips are used.

Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.



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