The venue must keep a gambling incident register in a form approved by the Secretary and record information about reportable gambling incidents in accordance with Division 4 of Part 4 of the Regulation. cl.50K(3) defines four categories: (a) a patron displaying behaviour indicating they are experiencing or at risk of experiencing gambling harm; (b) a patron, or a person identifying as a family member, asking for information about a self-exclusion scheme or intervention; (c) a breach or attempted breach of a self-exclusion scheme; (d) an offence, alleged offence, or incident involving a minor.
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Maximum 50 penalty units per cl.50K(2) for failing to keep the register or record incidents.
Consequences are summarised from the underlying legislation. Specific penalties depend on the breach pattern, prior history, and the regulator's enforcement posture. Talk to a liquor and gaming lawyer for a definitive view of your venue's exposure.
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