Sports Betting Rules and Telecom Disclosure




30 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4161

team batting last is dismissed in its second innings, with each teams’ total runs being equal).

(c) For the ‘Runs Scored in the First Fifteen Overs’ betting option, at least 15 overs must be bowled or the batting team dismissed in 15 overs or less for bets to stand.

For all other single innings bet types, bets will stand if a minimum of 25 overs have been bowled in the innings concerned.

If 25 overs are not completed, those single innings bets will be declared void and refunded, unless (a) one team has been all out in less than 25 overs, (b) the team batting second scores enough runs to win the match in less than 25 overs.

If a match is commenced but subsequently postponed to be played on a designated reserve day, all undecided bets are declared void and refunded.

When a match is abandoned without a ball being bowled and is replayed on a designated reserve day, all bets to that point will stand and betting continued.

15.6 Cycling

Results will be determined by Podium Placing.

15.7 Golf

If a player does not tee off in the first round of a tournament, bets placed on that player are refunded.

Any player who withdraws or is disqualified after teeing off in the first round, shall be deemed to be a starter and consequently all bets placed on that player are losing bets.

If a golf tournament is abandoned or the balance of a tournament postponed by more than seven days, all undecided bets will be refunded.

Play-off results are used to determine the tournament winner.

For tournaments ‘Top Three’ and/or ‘Top Four’ betting, the Dead Heat Rule applies.

In the advent of a reduced tournament, all bets placed after the final completed round will be refunded.

For tournament ‘Head to Head’ and ‘Group’ betting, the following applies:

  • If two or more players have the same score at the conclusion of the tournament, the Dead Heat Rule applies.

  • If none of the players involved complete two rounds, all bets are refunded.

  • Play-offs are not considered when determining the winner of ‘Head to Head’ and ‘Group’ betting options.

  • If a player is disqualified or withdraws, only his/her completed rounds count.

  • ‘Group’ betting in groups of three or four, if one or more players withdraw prior to teeing off for the first round, all betting on that ‘Group’ is declared void and refunded.

15.8 Horse/Greyhound Racing

If the venue is changed for a race on which fixed odds betting is operating, all bets placed up until the time of the change will be refunded and, if time permits, fresh betting opened.

When the distance for a race on which fixed odds betting is operating is changed, the following will apply:

  • If the distance is altered by five percent or more of the originally scheduled distance of the race, all bets will be declared void and refunded.

  • If the distance is altered by less than five percent of the originally scheduled race distance, all bets will stand and betting will continue.

15.9 Ice Hockey

The final score will include overtime where applicable.

15.10 Motor Sport

Results will be determined by Podium Placing.

15.11 Soccer

The confirmation of the result of the ‘First Goalscorer’ betting option will be obtained from the governing body.

‘Own’ Goals do not count in ‘First Goalscorer’ betting. If an ‘Own’ Goal is the only score of the match, the result of that ‘First Goalscorer’ betting option will be the ‘No Goal’ selection.

15.12 Tennis

For ‘Match’ betting, one ball must be served for bets to stand. If a player is disqualified or withdraws for any reason after one ball has been served in a match, the opponent is awarded the match and in the case of sets betting, awarded the balance of the match.

If a match is declared a walkover, all bets on that match are void and refunded.

15.13 Yachting

When in yacht match racing a race is postponed by more than 12 hours, for any reason, all betting is declared void and bets refunded.


Telecom

Telecommunications (Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999

Telecom is required to disclose certain information under the Telecommunications (Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999.

This information is available in the following ways:

  1. On request at Telecom’s head office:
    Telecom Networks House
    68 Jervois Quay
    P.O. Box 570
    Wellington

  2. Via the Internet at:
    http://202.27.156.72/about_telecom/who_we_are/telecomdisclosures.html



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2000, No 160


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2000, No 160





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