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Hotel gaming room provisions
Hotel gaming room provisions
The requirement for a hotelier to keep gaming machines in a gaming room applies only if the premises has more than 10 gaming machines.
If an hotelier has a gaming room, the gaming room must conform to the following requirements:
- the gaming room must be located in a restricted area of the hotel, and it must not be in a part of the hotel in respect of which a minors function authority under section 111A of the Liquor Act 1982, or an authorisation under section 112 of that Act, is in force,
- the gaming room must be physically separated from the general bar area by a permanent floor to ceiling wall with at least the bottom half of such wall being constructed of opaque material, and any building approval for any work that is required to be done must be obtained before the approved gaming machines may be kept in the hotel,
- patrons must not be compelled to pass through the gaming room in order to enter or leave the hotel or in order to gain access to another part of the hotel,
- entry to the gaming room must be provided free of charge,
- any approved gaming machine in the gaming room must be situated so that it cannot be seen from any place outside the hotel that is used by the public or to which the public has access,
- all approved gaming machines in the gaming room must be suitably spaced in order to facilitate access to the gaming machines,
- the gaming room must at all times be supervised by the hotelier or an employee of the hotelier by way of electronic means or physical presence, or both,
- the gaming room must have a doorway or space that provides reasonable access to and from the gaming room to at least one operating bar, and at least one toilet for each gender, elsewhere in the hotel without the need for a patron to go on to a public street, or to any other area not forming part of the hotel, when moving from the gaming room to that bar or toilet or from that bar or toilet to the gaming room,
- if the gaming room can be accessed directly from a public street, each doorway or space in the gaming room that provides access to and from the rest of the hotel must be clearly marked as providing such access and be evident to patrons in the gaming room.
The requirement for a gaming room to be physically separated from the general bar area of a hotel does not:
- prevent the provision of a doorway or equivalent space to facilitate access by patrons to and from the gaming room, and
- operate so as to require the permanent wall to extend beyond any counter that is designed to serve patrons in both the gaming room and the general bar area.
More than one gaming room may be provided by a hotelier in the hotel.