National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act No. 7 of 2004)Chapter 3 : Jurisdiction and LicensingPart A : Jurisdiction36. Conflicting exercise of concurrent jurisdiction |
1) | The Council may, as contemplated in section 41(2) of the Constitution, facilitate the settlement of any dispute between the board and one or more provincial licensing authorities concerning the powers and duties to be exercised and performed by them relating to casinos, racing, gambling and wagering. |
2) | If this Act requires several provincial licensing authorities to perform a particular duty within their respective provinces, and- |
a) | within a particular province, no provincial licensing authority has been established; or |
b) | the Council concludes that the provincial licensing authority within a particular province is unable to perform that function effectively, |
the Council may make a recommendation to the Minister advising that steps be taken pursuant to section 100 of the Constitution to ensure the fulfillment of that statutory obligation.