Poker Machine Harm Reduction ($1 Bets and Other Measures) Bill 2012 [2013]

Type
Private
Sponsor(s)
DI NATALE, Sen Richard
MADIGAN, Sen John
XENOPHON, Sen Nick
Originating house
Senate
Status
Not Proceeding
Parliament no
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Summary

Regulates poker machine use by requiring that poker machines must not accept banknotes with a denomination greater than $20, must not accept certain additional credits, must not allow a bet in excess of $1 per spin, and must not have a jackpot or a linked-jackpot arrangement greater than $500; imposes penalties for a contravention of these requirements; provides that the minister takes all reasonable steps to implement uniform national standards for poker machines in relation to harm minimisation, with particular reference to maximum losses, to take effect from 1 January 2015; and provides for the establishment of a national monitoring network.

Progress

Senate
Introduced and read a first time 22 Mar 2012
Second reading moved 22 Mar 2012
Lapsed at end of Parliament 12 Nov 2013
Restored to Notice Paper 03 Dec 2013
Second reading debate 05 Dec 2013
Lapsed at prorogation 17 Apr 2016
Restored to Notice Paper 19 Apr 2016
Lapsed at dissolution 09 May 2016

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