✨ Gambling and Justice Notices
2702 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 111 2 SEPTEMBER 2004
Dated at Wellington this 16th day of August 2004.
ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health.
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Internal Affairs
Gambling Act 2003
Limits and Exclusions on Class 4 Venue Costs
Notice 2 September 2004
Pursuant to section 116 of the Gambling Act 2003,
I, Catherine Jane Reid, Manager, Gaming Operational Policy,
Department of Internal Affairs, acting under authority
delegated to me by the Secretary for Internal Affairs, give
notice that the following limits and exclusions on the costs
that may be incurred by a corporate society that conducts
class 4 gambling have been set.
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This notice applies only to costs associated with class 4
venues in respect of which a venue agreement is required
under the Gambling Act 2003. -
A corporate society, when incurring costs associated
with class 4 venues, must not incur costs of:
(a) more than $0.60 per gaming machine per hour of
gaming machine operation in Hourly Operating
Costs (Limit A);
(b) more than $75.00 per gaming machine per week for
Weekly Operating Costs (Limit B);
(c) more than $800.00 per venue per week for Venue
Operating Costs (Limit C); and
(d) more than 16% of the turnover from all class 4
gambling conducted by that corporate society in any
12-month period, less prizes paid in that period
(Limit D).
- A corporate society, when incurring costs associated
with a class 4 venue, must not:
(a) incur costs that are not Hourly Operating Costs,
Weekly Operating Costs or Venue Operating Costs;
(b) incur costs that are Hourly Operating Costs, Weekly
Operating Costs or Venue Operating Costs for
services performed at class 4 venues in the operation
of class 4 gambling except for those made within the
limits set out in (2) (a), (2) (b), (2) (c) and (2) (d);
(c) reimburse costs of a venue operator that the venue
operator is not liable for under the venue agreement
or that are not actually incurred by the venue
operator; or
(d) incur the same cost simultaneously in more than one
of the categories specified in (2) (a)-(c).
- For the purposes of this notice:
“Hourly Operating Costs” are:
(i) labour costs for the performance of tasks required
for the hourly operation of machines;
(ii) electricity costs of operating gaming machines;
and
(iii) fees, for managing the provision of the services
specified in (4) (i) and (4) (ii), not exceeding 25%
of the sum of (4) (i) and (4) (ii).
“Weekly Operating Costs” are:
(iv) labour costs for the performance of tasks required
for the weekly management of machines;
(v) rent or lease payments for hosting gaming
machines;
(vi) insurance costs;
(vii) interest costs; and
(viii) fees, for managing the provision of the services
specified in (4) (iv)-(vii), not exceeding 25% of the
sum of (4) (iv), (4) (v), (4) (vi) and (4) (viii).
“Venue Operating Costs” are:
(ix) labour costs for the performance of tasks required
for the weekly provision of a venue;
(x) security costs;
(xi) developments and/or enhancements and/or
maintenance of the venue; and
(xii) fees, for managing the provision of the services
specified in (4) (ix)-(xi), not exceeding 25% of the
sum of (4) (ix), (4) (x) and (4) (xi).
- The limits and exclusions in this notice take effect on
1 December 2004 except those in (2) (d), which take effect
from 1 December 2005 onwards.\n
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of August 2004.
CATHERINE JANE REID, Manager, Gaming Operational
Policy, Department of Internal Affairs.
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Justice
District Courts Act 1947
Family Courts Act 1980
Acting District Court Judge Appointed
Pursuant to section 10A of the District Courts Act 1947, and
section 7 of the Family Courts Act 1980, Her Excellency the
Governor-General has been pleased to appoint
Kenneth Graeme MacCormick, retired District Court
Judge
to be an Acting District Court Judge, to exercise civil
and criminal jurisdiction in New Zealand, at such place or
places and for such period or periods only as the Chief
District Court Judge may fix, pursuant to the said section
10A of the District Courts Act 1947, and also to exercise
the jurisdiction of the Family Courts, pursuant to section
7 of the Family Courts Act 1980, for a term of two years on
and from 30 August 2004.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of August 2004.
MARGARET WILSON, Attorney-General.
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Justices of the Peace Act 1957
Justice of the Peace Resignation
It is noted for information that
Anthony William Gilbert, of 105 Signal Hill Road,
Opoho, Dunedin
has resigned his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for
New Zealand.
Dated at Wellington this 24th day of August 2004.
BELINDA CLARK, Secretary for Justice.
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