Racing Industry Act 2020

Offshore betting charges and other matters - Other matters - Consequential amendments, repeal, and revocation

130: Repeal and revocations

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“This section removes old racing laws and rules to make way for new ones”

The Racing Industry Act 2020 makes some changes to earlier laws about racing. It completely removes the Racing Act 2003, which means that law no longer applies.

The act also cancels two other official documents. One of these is about greyhound racing in New Zealand, and the other is about extending a transition period in racing. These documents are no longer in effect.

These changes are part of updating the rules for the racing industry in New Zealand. By removing old laws and documents, the new act can put fresh rules in place.

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