An Act to amend the Public Lotteries Act 1996 to make further provision with respect to the conduct of, and offences in relation to, public lotteries; and to repeal certain provisions of the New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996; and for other purposes.
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Public Lotteries Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
3 Amendment of Public Lotteries Act 1996 No 86
The Public Lotteries Act 1996 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
4 Amendment of New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996 No 85
The New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996 is amended as set out in Schedule 2.
Schedule 1 Amendment of Public Lotteries Act 1996
(Section 3)
[1] Section 4 Definitions
Omit “kept in respect of the licensee” from the definition of outgoings in section 4 (1).Insert instead “for the lottery”.
[2] Section 4 (1), definition of “subscriptions”
Omit the definition (but not the note). Insert instead:subscriptions to a public lottery means the amounts paid for entries in the public lottery, but does not include the following:(a) amounts charged to subscribers by the licensee’s agents for providing ancillary services in connection with the subscriptions (as referred to in section 13 (1) (e1)),(b) commission, unless this Act otherwise expressly provides.
[3] Section 4 (1)
Insert in alphabetical order:unclaimed prize means a prize that remains unclaimed by the prizewinner for a period of one year after the date on which the public lottery to which the prize relates was conducted.
[4] Section 13 Conditions of licence
Insert after section 13 (1) (e):(e1) the authorisation of agents to charge subscribers to a public lottery for providing such ancillary services in connection with subscriptions as may be approved by the Minister,
[5] Section 13 (1) (q)
Insert “for a public lottery” after “fund”.
[6] Section 25A
Insert before section 26:25A Separate prize fundsA separate prize fund is to be kept in respect of a licensee for each kind of public lottery that the licensee is licensed to conduct.
[7] Section 26 Application of subscriptions to prize fund
Omit section 26 (1). Insert instead:(1) Out of the subscriptions received by a licensee in respect of a public lottery conducted by the licensee, the licensee must pay into the prize fund for the lottery an amount that, when added to any amount already applied by the licensee or the licensee’s agents to the payment of prizes won in the lottery, is not less than the requisite percentage of the subscriptions for the lottery.
[8] Section 27 Prize fund account
Omit “The prize fund kept in respect of the licensee” from section 27 (1).Insert instead “A prize fund for a public lottery kept in respect of a licensee”.
[9] Section 27 (4) (a)
Omit “any public lottery”.Insert instead “a public lottery to which the fund relates that has been”.
[10] Section 27 (8) (a)
Omit “of prizes won in public lotteries conducted by the licensee”.Insert instead “or the licensee’s agents of prizes won in a public lottery in respect of which the fund is kept”.
[11] Section 27 (8) (a1)
Insert after section 27 (8) (a):(a1) towards the payment of contributions by the licensee to prizes won in a public lottery conducted pursuant to an agreement entered into by the licensee under section 37A, and
[12] Section 27 (9)
Insert “the time within which claims for unclaimed prizes must be made and” after “respect to”.
[13] Section 37A
Insert after section 37:37A Agreements with interstate authorities(1) A licensee may, on such terms as are approved by the Minister, enter into an agreement with an interstate authority with respect to:(a) the administration of a scheme for the conduct of public lotteries among participating States, and(b) the manner of making payments to and by the licensee, and(c) related matters.(2) In this section:corresponding law means the law of another State or Territory under which a person is authorised to conduct public lotteries.means a person who is authorised to conduct public lotteries in a participating State.participating State means a State or Territory in which a person is authorised, under a corresponding law, to conduct public lotteries.
[14] Section 39A
Insert after section 39:39A Direct payment of prizes by agentThe rules may make provision for a licensee to authorise an agent of the licensee to pay a prize won in a public lottery conducted by the licensee, being a prize that does not exceed the amount prescribed by the regulations in relation to the lottery.
[15] Section 40 Betting syndicates
Insert after the heading to the section:(1A) A licensee may, for fee or reward, promote or take part in the formation of a syndicate for the purpose of purchasing an entry in, or subscribing to, a public lottery conducted by the licensee.
[16] Section 41 Unauthorised betting syndicates prohibited
Omit section 41 (2). Insert instead:(2) This section does not apply to:(a) any person who is authorised by the rules to so promote or take part in the formation of a syndicate, but only in relation to such promotion or participation by the person that is in accordance with the rules, or(b) the licensee conducting the public lottery concerned.
[17] Section 42 Advertising of unauthorised betting syndicate prohibited
Omit section 42 (3). Insert instead:(3) This section does not apply to:(a) any person who is authorised by the rules to so advertise, but only in relation to such advertising by the person that is in accordance with the rules, or(b) the licensee conducting the public lottery concerned.
[18] Sections 43A–43D
Insert after section 43:43A Unauthorised selling of entries in or subscriptions to public lottery prohibitedA person (other than a licensee, or a person acting for the licensee, in the lawful conduct of a public lottery) who sells an entry in, or a subscription to, a public lottery is guilty of an offence.Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.43B Unauthorised promotion or marketing of public lottery prohibitedA person (other than a licensee, or a person acting for the licensee, in the lawful conduct of a public lottery) who promotes or markets a public lottery is guilty of an offence.Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.43C Person not to enter or subscribe to public lottery for or on behalf of another for fee or rewardA person (other than a licensee, or a person acting for the licensee, in the lawful conduct of a public lottery) who, for fee or reward, purchases, for or on behalf of another person, an entry in, or a subscription to, a public lottery, is guilty of an offence.Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.43D False claims for prizesAny person who lodges a claim for a prize in a public lottery knowing that it is false or misleading in a material respect is guilty of an offence.Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.
[19] Section 48 Definitions
Omit the definition of symbol. Insert instead:numbers has the same meaning as in section 5 (2).
[20] Section 51 Clarification of certain rules for winning prizes in instant lotteries
Omit “symbols” and “symbol” wherever occurring.Insert instead “numbers” and “number”, respectively.
[21] Section 52 Licensees and agents to inform Minister of changed circumstances
Insert at the end of the section (before the penalty):(2) Despite subsection (1), if the licensee or the agent is not aware, and could not reasonably be expected to be aware, of a relevant change at the time it occurs, the licensee or agent (as the case may be) must notify the Minister in writing not later than 14 days after becoming aware of the change.
[22] Section 79A Review by Administrative Decisions Tribunal of certain decisions under this Act
Insert after section 79A (b):(c) a decision of the Minister under section 14 (1) to withdraw the approval or appointment of the person as an agent of a licensee under the conditions of a licence.
[23] Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
[24] Schedule 2, Part 3
Insert after Part 2:Part 3 Provisions consequent on enactment of Public Lotteries Legislation Amendment Act 200429 DefinitionIn this Part:amending Act means the Public Lotteries Legislation Amendment Act 2004.30 Time limits for claiming unclaimed prizesThe amendment made by Schedule 1 [12] to the amending Act extends to prizes that are unclaimed prizes on the commencement of that amendment.31 ValidationAnything done before the commencement of section 37A (as inserted by Schedule 1 [13] to the amending Act) which would have been validly done had that section been in force when it was done is validated.32 Pending proceedings for offences against section 41 or 42(1) Any proceedings for an offence against section 41 that were instituted but not finally determined before the commencement of the amendment made to that section by Schedule 1 [16] to the amending Act are to be determined as if that amendment had not commenced.(2) Any proceedings for an offence against section 42 that were instituted but not finally determined before the commencement of the amendment made to that section by Schedule 1 [17] to the amending Act are to be determined as if that amendment had not commenced.
Schedule 2 Amendment of New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996
(Section 4)
[1] Section 4 Dissolution of New South Wales Lotteries
Omit section 4 (2). Insert instead:(2) Schedule 2 (Transfer of New South Wales Lotteries staff) has effect.
[2] Sections 8–10 and Schedule 1
Omit the sections and the Schedule.
[3] Schedule 4 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Omit clauses 2, 4–9 and 10 (2).