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1528 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 61
(a) by the casino licensee concerned, pursuant to subsection (4); or
(b) by the Authority, pursuant to subsection (6).
(4) The casino licensee may apply to the Authority for approval to amend the provisions of the approved internal control system, by applying to the Authority in writing setting out the amendment proposed and such other particulars as the Authority may require. The application shall contain or be accompanied by such additional information as the Authority may request, and be supported by such further information as the Authority may require.
(5) The Authority may, in its discretion, grant, either wholly or in part, or refuse to grant, any application for approval made pursuant to subsection (4). An approval granted under this subsection to an amendment to an approved internal control system takes effect when notice of the approval is given in writing to the casino licensee concerned, or on such later date as is specified in the notice.
(6) If the Authority considers it appropriate, the Authority may, after consultation with the casino licensee, by notice in writing to the casino licensee concerned, require such amendments to the approved internal control system as may be specified in the notice.
(7) Unless the casino licensee disputes the reasonableness of any requirement of a notice given by the Authority pursuant to subsection (6), the casino licensee shall comply with and give effect to the requirements of the notice.
(8) If the casino licensee disputes the reasonableness of any requirement of a notice given by the Authority pursuant to subsection (6), the casino licensee may make submissions in writing to the Authority in relation to the matter, within such period as the Authority may allow.
(9) Having considered the submissions made pursuant to subsection (8), the Authority may:
(a) decide that the proposed amendment should be made, either with or without changes from that originally proposed, in which event the casino licensee shall forthwith comply with the decision of the Authority; or
(b) decide that the proposed amendment should not be made.
- Provisional approval
(1) The Authority may, pending a decision on an application by a casino licensee for approval of a proposed internal control system or amendment to an approved internal control system, grant to the casino licensee concerned a provisional approval.
(2) A provisional approval granted under this section is subject to any conditions of which the casino licensee concerned is notified by the Authority when the approval is issued.
(3) A provisional approval may be cancelled by the Authority at any time and, unless sooner cancelled or surrendered, ceases to have effect upon the approval or refusal of the casino licensee’s substantive application for approval.
- Delegation
(1) The Authority may, by resolution, delegate the exercise of all or any of its functions under these directions, except this power of delegation:
(a) to a member or committee of the Authority; or
(b) to an employee of the Authority;
(c) to the holder of an office with the Authority, specifying the office but without naming the holder; or
(d) to any combination of the foregoing.
(2) A delegation under this section:
(a) may be made subject to such conditions as the Authority thinks fit, and may be made either generally or in relation to any particular case;
(b) may at any time be revoked, wholly or in part, or varied by the Authority;
(c) shall, until it is revoked, continue in force according to its tenor; and
(d) shall not prevent or prejudice the exercise of any function by the Authority.
(3) The Authority may make such and so many delegations under this section, and to such number of delegates, as it considers necessary or desirable.
(4) A function delegated by the Authority under this section shall be exercised by the delegate in accordance with the instrument of delegation, and when so exercised shall, for the purposes of these directions, be deemed to have been exercised by the Authority and shall be presumed, unless the contrary is established, to have been exercised by a person duly authorized by a delegation under this section.
(5) Where a function is delegated that involves the exercise of a discretion which would be dependent upon an opinion or state of mind and that discretion is vested in the Authority, the discretion may be exercised by the delegate, pursuant to his or her own opinion or state of mind, unless the power to do so is limited by the terms of the instrument of delegation.
(6) In exercising a function delegated under this section, a delegate may refer any issue arising in the course of the exercise of the function to the Authority for its determination.
Land Transport Safety Authority
Traffic Regulations 1976
Glazing Exemption Notice
Pursuant to regulation 90 of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and under and by way of powers delegated to me from the Director of Land Transport Safety in an instrument of delegation dated the 13th day of May 1996, I, Peter Nicholas Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, hereby exempt vehicles detailed in documents held by the Land Transport Safety Authority which are operated by the New Zealand Police, from compliance with the requirements of regulation 73 (5) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, insofar as that regulation requires the glazing in such vehicles (other than in the windscreens and the glazing attached to, or forming part of, the driver’s door and the front passenger’s door of the vehicles) to allow light transmittance at a rate greater than zero provided:
(a) the said vehicles are fitted with external mirrors on both sides; and
(b) the glazing in such vehicles as specified above in this exemption notice is otherwise made of approved safety glass.
Signed at Wellington this 10th day of June 1996.
P. N. RENDALL, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, acting under authority delegated to me by way of an instrument of delegation, dated 13 May 1996.
Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976
Pursuant to regulation 90 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, I, Peter Nicholas Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, hereby exempt the vehicle specified in
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Directions to Licensed Casino Operators—Internal Controls, and Administrative and Accounting Procedures
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCasino Control, Licensing, Internal Controls, Accounting Procedures, Compliance, Gaming Operations
🚂 Glazing Exemption Notice for New Zealand Police Vehicles
🚂 Transport & Communications10 June 1996
Vehicle Safety, Glazing, Police Vehicles, Exemption, Traffic Regulations
- P. N. Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer
🚂 Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsVehicle Regulations, Exemption, Traffic Safety, Compliance
- P. N. Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer