Queensland Consolidated Actsaccepted representations—
(a) for part 4, division 6—see section 142; and
(b) for part 5, division 6—see section 214C.
accounting record, of a licensee, means an accounting record required to be kept and maintained by the licensee under section 298(1).
additional premises see section 61(3)(e).
additional premises application means an application, made under section 61 by a category 2 licensee, for approval of premises (additional to the existing licensed premises) as premises to which the licensee's gaming machine licence relates.
administered receipt see the Financial Accountability Act 2009, section 7(1).
affected person, for a payout refusal decision, see section 245(2)(a).
ANTA, for part 12, division 10, see section 435.
application of significant community impact means an application mentioned in section 55A(1).
approved accountant means—
(a) a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia who holds a current certificate of public practice issued by the institute; or
(b) a member of CPA Australia who holds a current public practice certificate issued by CPA Australia; or
(c) a member of the National Institute of Accountants who holds a current public practice certificate issued by the institute; or
(d) a registered company auditor; or
(e) a person approved by the chief executive as having the necessary experience or qualifications to conduct audits for the gaming operations of licensees.
approved authority, for licensed premises, means—
(a) the liquor licensing authority; or
(b) the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service; or
(c) the local government whose area is the area in which the premises are situated.
approved control system means a control system approved by the chief executive, and includes an approved control system changed under a direction or approval of the chief executive.
approved financier means any of the following—
(a) a financial institution under the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 36;
(b) a registered entity under the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (Cwlth);
(c) another entity prescribed under a regulation.
approved form see section 364.
approved game means a game approved by the chief executive under section 281(8).
approved number, of gaming machines, for licensed premises, means—
(a) the number (the original number) of gaming machines originally permitted to be installed on the premises; or
(b) if the original number is subsequently adjusted by an increase under section 83 or a decrease under section 88 as in force before 1 July 2003 or section 87—the original number as adjusted under the section or sections.
approved place, for the keeping of a licensee's accounting records for licensed premises of the licensee, means—
(a) the licensed premises; or
(b) a place approved by the chief executive under section 307(1)(a) for the records.
approved place, for the keeping of monitoring records of a licensed supplier, means—
(a) the supplier's main office; or
(b) a place approved by the chief executive under section 168(1)(a) for the records.
approved responsible service of gambling course means a course approved by the chief executive under section 337B.
approved training course means a course of study, approved by the chief executive, about the conduct of gaming.
approved trust account means an account—
(a) established with a financial institution for holding multiple site jackpot increments; and
(b) approved by the chief executive.
arrangement includes scheme, understanding, promise or undertaking, whether express or implied.
article, for part 10, division 2, see section 326.
assessment period, for licensed premises, means the period for which an assessment is required to be made under section 310(1) for the premises.
associate, of a person, has the meaning given by section 5.
associates (contractors) audit program means an audit program, for investigating associates of licensed service contractors, approved under section 211(1)(b).
associates (nominees) audit program means an audit program, for investigating associates of licensed gaming nominees, approved by the Minister under section 211.
associates (repairers) audit program means an audit program, for investigating associates of licensed repairers, approved under section 211(1)(b).
associates (suppliers) audit program means an audit program, for investigating associates of licensed suppliers, approved by the Minister under section 135(1).
authorised entitlements sale means a sale of entitlements of the State under section 109ZC.
authorised gaming machine, of a licensee, means a gaming machine purchased or otherwise acquired by the licensee, with the chief executive's approval, for use for gaming on the licensee's licensed premises.
Editor's note—
See section 265(2) (Manufacture, sale, supply, obtaining or possession of gaming machines).
authorised sale means a sale of operating authorities under section 109B.
authority region means a region of the State prescribed under a regulation.
basic monitoring services means services supplied by a licensed monitoring operator under the conditions of the operator's licence—
(a) for electronically monitoring the security, accounting or operational data from a licensee's gaming equipment on licensed premises; or
(b) relating to the operation of the equipment being monitored.
betting unit means the least valuable bet a player may make on a gaming machine.
bodily harm means any bodily injury that interferes with health or comfort.
body corporate means—
(a) a corporation as defined in the Corporations Act; or
(b) an incorporated association as defined in the Associations Incorporation Act 1981; or
(c) any other body incorporated under any other Act or law.
category 1 licensed premises means licensed premises for which one of the following licences under the Liquor Act 1992 is in force—
(a) a commercial hotel licence;
(b) a commercial special facility licence, other than the commercial special facility licence held by the Gold Coast Commerce Club Inc.
category 1 licensee means a licensee whose gaming machine licence relates to category 1 licensed premises.
category 2 licensed premises means licensed premises that are not category 1 licensed premises.
category 2 licensee—
(a) means a licensee whose gaming machine licence relates to a category 2 licensed premises; and
(b) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L.
centralised credit system means any electronic or computer system or device that is so designed that it may be used for, or adapted to enable, the transfer of credits of gaming tokens to or from a gaming machine.
chairperson means a commissioner—
(a) appointed under section 18(2) and holding office; or
(b) appointed under section 24(1) and at that time acting;
as the chairperson of the commission.
claimant, for a review of a payout refusal decision, see section 247(2).
club means a body corporate that holds a community club licence.
commencement—
(a) for part 12, division 7—see section 404; and
(b) for part 12, division 9—see section 428; and
(c) for part 12, division 10—see section 435.
commercial hotel licence means a licence mentioned in the Liquor Act 1992, section 58(1)(a).
commercial special facility licence means a licence mentioned in the Liquor Act 1992, section 58(1)(b).
commercial special facility premises means premises to which a commercial special facility licence relates.
commission means the Queensland Liquor and Gaming Commission continued in existence under section 15.
commissioner means a person—
(a) appointed under section 18(1) or 19(2) and holding office; or
(b) appointed under section 24(2) and at that time acting;
as a commissioner of the commission.
community club licence means—
(a) a licence mentioned in the Liquor Act 1992, section 58(1)(d); or
(b) an authority held by a non-proprietary club to sell liquor under a Commonwealth Act; or
(c) a right to sell liquor held by a person as a subsidiary operator that is a non-proprietary club.
community comments means comments on an application made in response to an advertisement under section 55C.
compliance program, for a gaming machine licence, means a system of procedures and practices that—
(a) relates to the licensee's gaming operations; and
(b) is used by the licensee—
(i) to ensure the licensee complies with this Act; and
(ii) to monitor the licensee's compliance.
compliance program document, for a gaming machine licence, means a document describing the compliance program for the licence.
compliance self-assessment see section 264A(1).
computer cabinet means the sealable metal cabinet in a gaming machine which cabinet contains the game program storage medium and the random access memory.
conduct of gaming has the meaning given by section 3.
contractors audit program means an audit program, for investigating licensed service contractors, approved under section 211(1)(a).
control action, under the Corporations Act, see section 6.
control system means a system of internal controls and administrative and accounting procedures for the conduct by a licensed supplier of the supplier's supply operations.
control system (change) submission see section 165.
control system submission see section 164.
conviction includes the acceptance of a plea of guilty or a finding of guilt by a court even though a conviction is not recorded.
criminal history, of a person, means the person's criminal history within the meaning of the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986, and—
(a) despite section 6 of that Act, includes a conviction of the person to which the section applies; and
(b) despite section 5 of that Act, includes a charge made against the person for an offence.
decision-maker, for a review by the tribunal, means the entity who made the decision being reviewed.
decrease, of approved hours of gaming, does not include a change to hours of gaming that would allow the conduct of gaming on licensed premises at a time when gaming was previously unlawful (even though the change might reduce aggregate hours of gaming).
decrease proposal means (according to context)—
(a) a decrease proposal (gaming machines); or
(b) a decrease proposal (hours of gaming).
decrease proposal (gaming machines) means—
(a) an application made by a licensee under section 86 for a decrease in the approved number of gaming machines for licensed premises of the licensee; or
(b) a request made by an approved authority under section 86 for a decrease in the approved number of gaming machines for licensed premises of a licensee; or
(c) a report made by an inspector under section 86 recommending a decrease in the approved number of gaming machines for licensed premises of a licensee.
decrease proposal (hours of gaming) means—
(a) an application made by a licensee under section 90A for a decrease in the approved hours of gaming for licensed premises of the licensee; or
(b) a request made by an approved authority under section 90A for a decrease in the approved hours of gaming for licensed premises of a licensee; or
(c) a report made by an inspector under section 90A recommending a decrease in the approved hours of gaming for licensed premises of a licensee.
departmental accounts, of a department, means the accounts of the department under the Financial Accountability Act 2009, section 69.
departmental financial-institution account, of a department, means an account of the department kept under the Financial Accountability Act 2009, section 83.
departmental gaming officer means a departmental officer who performs functions as a departmental officer solely or mainly for the purposes of this Act or a gaming Act.
departmental officer means a public service employee employed in the department, and includes any person to whom section 386 applies.
directly interested person, for a licensed monitoring operator, means—
(a) an approved financier with whom the operator has entered into an agreement or arrangement relating to the operator's monitoring operations; or
(b) a secured creditor of the operator.
disclosed associate means a person stated in a disclosure affidavit as being a person who satisfies a description mentioned in section 182(4)(a) or (b).
disclosure affidavit see section 182.
displayed win see section 244(1).
due date for payment see section 7.
education and care service premises see the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland), section 5(1).
electronic monitoring system means any electronic or computer system or device that is designed to be used, or adapted, to receive data from gaming equipment in relation to the security, accounting or operation of gaming equipment and includes an electronic or computer system or device capable of identifying the player.
employ includes engage on a contract for services or commission and use the services of, whether or not for reward.
endorsed number—
(a) of operating authorities for licensed premises, means the number of operating authorities stated on the gaming machine licence for the licensed premises; or
(b) of entitlements for licensed premises, means the number of entitlements stated on the gaming machine licence for the licensed premises, other than the number of any entitlements for other licensed premises that have been transferred under part 3B, division 3 for use on a temporary basis at the premises.
entitlement means an authorisation for a category 2 licensee to, subject to this Act, install and operate a gaming machine on category 2 licensed premises.
entitlement, of a category 2 licensee, means an entitlement endorsed on the licensee's gaming machine licence as an entitlement for licensed premises under the licence.
entitlement, of the State, means—
(a) an entitlement that is an entitlement of the State under section 78(6), 78A(8), 87(10), 91A(4), 95(2E) or 109ZA; or
(b) another entitlement, other than an entitlement that is—
(i) allocated under section 448 or 449; or
(ii) transferred by operation of section 78(5) or 78A(7); or
(iii) purchased at an authorised entitlements sale.
entitlement region means a region of the State prescribed under a regulation.
entitlement selling entity see section 109ZC.
excluded interested person, for a licensed monitoring operator, means an indirectly interested person of the operator designated by the chief executive to be an excluded interested person for the operator.
exclusion direction see section 261C(1).
executive officer, in relation to a body corporate, means each of the chairperson, managing director or other principal executive officer of the body corporate and every member of any executive, governing or management body of the body corporate (by whatever name called).
exempt accounting record see section 307.
exempt monitoring record see section 168(1)(b).
existing licence see section 64(1).
existing premises see section 63(3)(c).
financial institution means—
(a) the Reserve Bank of Australia; or
(b) an authorised deposit-taking institution within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959 (Cwlth), section 5; or
(c) a person who carries on State banking within the meaning of the Commonwealth Constitution, section 51(xiii); or
(d) a body corporate that is, or that, if it had been incorporated in Australia, would be, a financial corporation within the meaning of the Commonwealth Constitution, section 51(xx); or
financial year means the period of 1 year ending on 30 June in any year or, if the chief executive, under section 4 approves some other date as the terminating date of a financial year in a particular case, the period so approved.
former licensee see section 302(2).
former operator see section 177(2).
game means a game—
(a) designed to be played on a gaming machine; and
(b) that is identifiable from all other games by—
(i) the name of the game; or
(ii) differences in rules or programming.
gaming means the playing of a gaming machine.
gaming Act means any of the following Acts—
Casino Control Act 1982
Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999
Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Act 1998
Keno Act 1996
Lotteries Act 1997
Wagering Act 1998.
gaming duties means duties about the conduct of gaming prescribed under a regulation.
gaming employee means—
(a) a licensed gaming employee employed under section 189(3), (4) or (5); or
(b) a licensed gaming nominee employed under section 189(3) or (4); or
(c) an applicant for a gaming employee's licence employed under section 189(4) or (6); or
(d) an applicant for a gaming nominee's licence employed under section 189(4); or
(e) a person employed under section 189(9); or
(f) the nominee of a licensee.
gaming equipment—
(a) means the following—
(i) a gaming machine;
(ii) linked jackpot equipment;
(iii) an electronic monitoring system;
(iv) a centralised credit system;
(v) a part of, or replacement part for, anything mentioned in subparagraph (i) to (iv); and
(b) in relation to the testing operations of a licensed testing facility operator, includes—
(i) gaming machine types; and
(ii) mathematics, artwork and software for a game.
gaming machine means any device that is so designed that—
(a) it may be used for the purpose of playing a game of chance or a game of mixed chance and skill; and
(b) it may be operated, wholly or in part—
(i) by the insertion of a gaming token into the device; or
(ii) by the use of gaming machine credits; or
(iii) by the electronic transfer of credits of gaming tokens to the device; or
(iv) by the use of gaming tokens held, stored or accredited by the device or elsewhere; and
(c) because of making a bet on the device, winnings may become payable;
but does not include any device declared under section 343 not to be a gaming machine.
gaming machine area means any location on licensed premises where a licensee is permitted to install a gaming machine.
gaming machine credit means a credit of a gaming token registered by a gaming machine.
gaming machine licence means a gaming machine licence issued under section 68 that is in force.
gaming machine type means a type of gaming machine in which different games may be installed.
gaming operations, of a licensee, means gaming conducted, and the conduct of gaming, on the licensee's licensed premises.
gaming related system means—
(a) an electronic monitoring system; or
(b) a centralised credit system.
gaming system component means—
(a) a gaming machine; or
(b) gaming equipment, other than a gaming machine; or
(c) equipment, other than gaming equipment, that is ancillary or related equipment for a gaming machine; or
(d) the approved game for a gaming machine.
gaming system malfunction means a malfunction of a gaming system component.
gaming token means Australian currency and any token, credit or any other thing that enables a bet to be made on a gaming machine, but does not include a gaming machine credit.
gaming trainer means a person (other than a licensed dealer) who conducts a genuine training course relating to the conduct of gaming.
general associate, of a person, means an associate (other than a disclosed associate) of the person.
holder, of a licence under this Act, means the person to whom the licence is issued.
increase, of approved hours of gaming, includes a change to hours of gaming that would allow the conduct of gaming on licensed premises at a time when gaming was previously unlawful (even though the change might leave aggregate hours of gaming unchanged or reduce the aggregate).
increase application means (according to context)—
(a) an increase application (gaming machines); or
(b) an increase application (hours of gaming).
increase application (gaming machines) means an application made by a licensee under section 81 for an increase in the approved number of gaming machines for licensed premises of the licensee.
increase application (hours of gaming) means an application made by a licensee under section 85A for an increase in the approved hours of gaming for licensed premises of the licensee.
indictable offence includes an indictable offence dealt with summarily, whether or not the Criminal Code, section 659, applies to the indictable offence.
indirectly interested person, for a licensed monitoring operator, means a person the operator knows, or ought reasonably to know, has an interest in the operator's licence, but does not include a directly interested person of the operator.
information notice means a written notice complying with the QCAT Act, section 157(2).
inspector means a person who is an inspector under this Act.
interested person, for a licensed monitoring operator, means a directly or indirectly interested person of the operator.
interested person, of a holder of a license under part 5, means—
(a) if the holder is a licensed gaming employee or a licensed gaming nominee—a licensee; or
(b) if the holder is a licensed key monitoring employee or a licensed service contractor—a licensed monitoring operator; or
(c) if the holder is a licensed repairer—a licensed monitoring operator, a licensed service contractor or another licensed repairer.
involved licensed monitoring operator, for a payout refusal decision for a displayed win, means—
(a) if paragraph (b) does not apply—a licensed monitoring operator who, when the decision was made, was supplying basic monitoring services to the involved licensee; or
(b) if, when the decision was made, the gaming machine to which the displayed win related was part of a linked jackpot arrangement—the licensed monitoring operator by whom the arrangement was operated.
involved licensee, for a payout refusal decision, see section 245(2)(b).
jackpot payout see section 9.
key monitoring employee see section 185(1).
key officer see section 186.
licensed dealer means—
(a) a licensed major dealer; or
(b) a licensed secondary dealer.
licensed gaming employee means the holder of a gaming employee's licence in force under this Act.
licensed gaming nominee means the holder of a gaming nominee's licence in force under this Act.
licensed key monitoring employee means the holder of a key monitoring employee's licence in force under this Act.
licensed major dealer means the holder of a major dealer's licence in force under this Act.
licensed monitoring operator means the holder of a monitoring operator's licence in force under this Act.
licensed person means—
(a) a licensed repairer; or
(b) a licensed service contractor; or
(c) a licensed gaming nominee; or
(d) a licensed gaming employee; or
(e) a licensed key monitoring employee.
licensed premises—
(a) means premises on which a licensee is licensed to conduct gaming; and
(b) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L.
licensed repairer means the holder of a repairer's licence in force under this Act.
licensed secondary dealer means the holder of a secondary dealer's licence in force under this Act.
licensed service contractor means the holder of a service contractor's licence in force under this Act.
licensed supplier means—
(a) a licensed monitoring operator; or
(b) a licensed major dealer; or
(c) a licensed secondary dealer; or
(d) a licensed testing facility operator.
licensed testing facility operator means the holder of a testing facility operator's licence in force under this Act.
licensee means the holder of a gaming machine licence.
licensees audit guidelines see section 301(1).
linked jackpot arrangement means an arrangement under which 2 or more gaming machines are linked to a device recording a winning result or other event resulting in an amount, part of an amount, or something else, being won by a player.
linked jackpot equipment means any meter, payout display, linking equipment, computer equipment, programming or other device (other than a gaming machine) forming, or capable of forming, part of a linked jackpot arrangement.
liquor means liquor within the meaning of the Liquor Act 1992.
liquor licence means—
(a) a licence mentioned in the Liquor Act 1992, section 58(1); or
(b) an authority to sell liquor under an Act, or a Commonwealth Act; or
(c) a right to sell liquor held by a person as a subsidiary operator.
liquor licence transfer application means an application under the Liquor Act 1992, section 113 for the transfer of a liquor licence from the holder of the liquor licence to a proposed transferee.
liquor licensing authority means the chief executive of the department that deals with matters arising under the Liquor Act 1992.
main office, of a licensed supplier, means—
(a) the supplier's principal place of business in the State; or
(b) if the supplier is a corporation and has its registered office in the State—its registered office.
malfunction, of a gaming system component, means a failure of the component to function—
(a) in the way it is designed to function; and
(b) for a component programmed to function in a particular way—in the way it is programmed to function.
management letter means a written notice—
(a) that is issued by an auditor in relation to an audit; and
(b) that is not part of an audit report; and
(c) in which the auditor identifies issues the auditor considers may be of concern to an entity or an entity's executive officers.
Examples of issues for paragraph (c)—
1 weaknesses in an internal control structure
2 inefficiencies
3 potential areas of risk
metered amount means the amount displayed on the total wins meter of a gaming machine or on a progressive jackpot prize meter.
metered payouts see section 10.
metered turnover, for licensed premises for an assessment period, means the aggregate amount of all bets made on gaming machines on the premises in the assessment period.
metered win, for licensed premises for an assessment period, means the amount obtained by subtracting the metered payouts for the premises from the metered turnover for the premises.
money clearance means—
(a) for a gaming machine—the removal of gaming tokens from the cash box or banknote acceptor of the gaming machine; or
(b) for a centralised credit system—the deduction of an amount in relation to amounts received by a licensee from persons for establishing gaming machine credits under the system for the persons.
monitoring operations, of a licensed monitoring operator, means operations conducted by the operator under the operator's licence.
monitoring record, of a licensed monitoring operator, means a record (including a document) about the operator's monitoring operations.
monthly taxable metered win, for licensed premises for an assessment period, means the metered win for the premises for the period, less—
(a) the amount for the period paid into an approved trust account maintained by a licensed monitoring operator for multiple site jackpot increments; and
(b) the amount prescribed for the period under a regulation.
multiple site jackpot increments, for licensed premises, means the amount assessed by or for the chief executive for a linked jackpot arrangement for an assessment period.
multiple site linked jackpot arrangement means a linked jackpot arrangement linking gaming machines with other gaming machines on 2 or more licensed premises.
nominee, of a licensee for premises, see section 193.
nominees audit program means an audit program for investigating licensed gaming nominees approved by the Minister under section 211.
non-proprietary club means a body corporate whose memorandum and articles of association, rules, constitution or other incorporating documents provide that—
(a) the income, profits and assets of the body are to be applied only in the promotion of its objects; and
(b) the payment of dividends to, or the distribution of income, profits or assets of the body among, its members is prohibited.
note acceptor means a device that accepts currency in exchange for gaming machine credits.
operating authority means an authorisation for a category 1 licensee to, subject to this Act, install and operate a gaming machine on category 1 licensed premises.
operating authority, of a licensee, means an operating authority, other than an operating authority of the State, endorsed on the licensee's gaming machine licence as an operating authority for the licensed premises under the licence.
operating authority, of the State, means—
(a) an operating authority that is an operating authority of the State under section 109F; or
(b) another operating authority, other than an operating authority that—
(i) was allocated under repealed section 409; or
Note—
Repealed section 409 provided for the allocation, on 1 July 2003, of operating authorities to category 1 licensees.
(ii) is transferred by operation of section 78(5); or
(iii) is purchased at an authorised sale.
operators audit guidelines see section 176(1).
other amounts, of a department, means amounts received by the department other than amounts received for a fund under this Act.
ownership, for a game change or a percentage return to player change, includes the holding of a lease or sublease.
payout refusal decision, for a displayed win, means a decision of a gaming employee under section 244(2) refusing—
(a) to make a payment, or to allow a payment to be made, to a person for the credit the subject of the displayed win; or
(b) to pay, or to allow to be paid, to a person the amount the subject of the displayed win; or
(c) to award, or to allow to be awarded, to a person the non-monetary prize the subject of the displayed win.
percentage return to player see section 11.
place includes any house, wharf or premises.
play a gaming machine has the meaning given by section 12.
post-amended Act, for part 12, division 10, see section 435.
power, for a delegation by the commission, includes doing an act or making a decision for the purpose of performing a function.
pre-amended Act, for part 12, division 9, see section 428.
premises includes messuages, buildings, lands, easements, tenements of any tenure, vehicles or vessels.
prescribed liquor licence means a liquor licence prescribed for the purpose of this definition.
principal executive officer, in relation to a body corporate, means each of the chairperson, managing director or other principal executive, governing or management officer (by whatever name called) of the body corporate.
problem gambler means a person whose behaviour relating to gambling—
(a) is characterised by difficulties in limiting the amount of money or time the person spends on gambling; and
(b) leads to adverse consequences for the person, other persons or the community.
progressive jackpot prize meter means a device for recording amounts that, if won by a player, would be—
(a) payable to the player by the a licensee or licensed monitoring operator as a jackpot payout; or
(b) credited to the credit meter of the player's gaming machine as a jackpot credit.
promotions means an amount, part of an amount, or something else, able to be won by playing a gaming machine, whether or not a winning result for a game is obtained, and made available by a licensee or licensed monitoring operator, but, if a winning result for a game is obtained, does not include the amount constituted by the winning result itself.
proposed action, for part 5, division 6, see section 214B(2)(a).
reasonably suspects means suspects on grounds that are reasonable in all the circumstances.
records, for part 10, division 2, see section 326.
registered company auditor means a person registered as an auditor, or taken to be registered as an auditor, under the Corporations Act, part 9.2.
registration number, of an operating authority, means the unique number assigned to the operating authority by the chief executive.
relevant chief executive means the chief executive of the department in which the Liquor Act 1992 is administered.
repairers audit program means an audit program, for investigating licensed repairers, approved under section 211(1)(a).
restricted component means any component that is prescribed as a restricted component when it does not form part of any gaming machine, linked jackpot equipment, electronic monitoring system or centralised credit system but does not include anything declared under section 343 not to be a restricted component.
restricted official means an inspector or departmental officer—
(a) to whom a direction has been given by the chief executive under section 339(1); and
(b) for whom the direction is in force.
review decision see section 247(4)(a).
revocation notice—
(a) for part 6, division 10, subdivision 1—see section 261B(1); and
(b) for part 6, division 10, subdivision 2—see section 261F(5).
self-exclusion notice see section 261(1).
self-exclusion order see section 261A(1)(a).
selling entity see section 109B.
service contract means any agreement to install, alter, adjust, maintain or repair gaming equipment on licensed premises or otherwise in a licensee's possession, but does not include an agreement to carry out any installation, alteration, adjustment, maintenance or repair prescribed for the purposes of section 187(3).
show cause notice—
(a) for part 4, division 6—see section 140(2); and
(b) for part 5, division 6—see section 214B(1).
show cause period, for part 4, division 6, see section 140(2)(d).
single site linked jackpot arrangement means a linked jackpot arrangement linking gaming machines with gaming machines on the same licensed premises.
site controller, of a gaming machine, means an electronic device that, as a part of an electronic monitoring system, receives data directly from the gaming machine for the purpose of monitoring and controlling the operation of the gaming machine.
subsidiary operator means—
(a) an individual or body corporate to which the holder of a commercial special facility licence has, with the approval of the relevant chief executive—
(i) let or sublet part of the commercial special facility premises; and
(ii) let or sublet the right to sell liquor; or
(b) an individual or body corporate with which the holder of a commercial special facility licence has, with the approval of the relevant chief executive—
(i) entered into a franchise or management agreement for part of the commercial special facility premises; and
(ii) let or sublet the right to sell liquor.
substantial holding, in a body corporate, see the Corporations Act, section 9.
suppliers audit program means an audit program, for investigating licensed suppliers, approved by the Minister under section 135.
supplier's licence means—
(a) a monitoring operator's licence; or
(b) a major dealer's licence; or
(c) a secondary dealer's licence; or
(d) a testing facility operator's licence.
supply operations, of a licensed supplier, means operations conducted by the licensed supplier under its supplier's licence.
supporting material, for an additional premises application, means—
(a) for the making of a recommendation under section 62(1), or the giving of advice under section 62(8), by the chief executive about the application—any information or document received by the chief executive in response to a notice given under section 62(2)(b) about the application; or
(b) for the making of a decision by the commission under section 63(1), or the fixing by the commission of a number of gaming machines under section 64, for the application—
(i) any information or document mentioned in paragraph (a); or
(ii) any information or document received by the commission in response to a notice given under section 63(2) about the application.
supporting material, for an application for a gaming machine licence, means—
(a) for the making of a recommendation under section 57(1), or the giving of advice under section 57(10), by the chief executive about the application—any information or document received by the chief executive in response to a notice given under section 57(2)(b) about the application; or
(b) for the making of a decision by the commission under section 55(1)(a), or the fixing by the commission of a number of gaming machines under section 59, for the application—
(i) any information or document mentioned in paragraph (a); or
(ii) any information or document received by the commission in response to a notice given under section 58(1) about the application.
supporting material, for an application for a licence under part 5, means any information or document received by the chief executive in response to a notice given under section 200(3)(a) about the application.
supporting material, for an increase application, means—
(a) for the making of a recommendation by the chief executive under section 82 about the application—any information or document received by the chief executive in response to a notice given under subsection (3) of that section about the application; or
(b) for the making of a decision by the commission under section 83 about the application—
(i) any information or document mentioned in paragraph (a); or
(ii) any information or document received by the commission in response to a notice given under section 83(2) about the application.
testing operations, of a licensed testing facility operator, means operations conducted by the operator under the operator's licence.
total approved number, of gaming machines, for 2 or more licensed premises to which a single gaming machine licence relates, means the number representing the total of each of the approved numbers of gaming machines for each of the premises.
total wins meter means a device for recording amounts (other than amounts recorded on the progressive jackpot prize meter) that, if won by a player, would be—
(a) payable to the player by the licensee; or
(b) credited to the credit meter of the player's gaming machine.
transferee licensed premises—
(a) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L; and
(b) for part 3B, division 3, see section 109S.
transferee licensee—
(a) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L; and
(b) for part 3B, division 3, see section 109S.
transferor licensed premises—
(a) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L; and
(b) for part 3B, division 3, see section 109S.
transferor licensee—
(a) for part 3B, division 2, see section 109L; and
(b) for part 3B, division 3, see section 109S.
tribunal means QCAT.
vehicle includes any motor vehicle, omnibus, coach, cart, sulky, bicycle, velocipede, train, railway carriage, aeroplane, airship, balloon, hovercraft or other means of conveyance or transit.
vessel includes any ship, boat, punt, ferry, hovercraft and every other kind of vessel used or apparently designed for use in navigation.