Racing Industry Act 2020

Racing - Racing integrity system - Inspectors

51: Chief executive may appoint inspectors

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“The racing boss can pick people to check if betting places follow the rules”

The chief executive can choose people to be inspectors. These inspectors check racecourses and TAB NZ places to make sure people are following the rules about betting.

If an inspector shows you a piece of paper that says they are an inspector, you can believe it’s real unless someone proves it’s not. This paper is meant to show that the chief executive chose them to be an inspector.

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Racing integrity system: Inspectors

51Chief executive may appoint inspectors

  1. The chief executive may appoint, on the terms and conditions that the chief executive thinks fit, persons (inspectors) to inspect racecourses and premises of TAB NZ for the purpose of ascertaining whether betting licences and betting rules are being complied with.

  2. The production by an inspector of a written authority purporting to have been issued under this section is, in the absence of proof to the contrary, sufficient evidence that it has been issued by the chief executive.

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