Source: http://web2.gov.mb.ca/bills/40-2/b043e.php
Timestamp: 2018-05-21 04:51:00
Document Index: 296574977

Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 12', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'arts 6', 'art 10']

(c) the individual provides the information required under clause (1)(b) and pays the mark-up established or determined under subsection (4).
Corporation may establish mark-up
39(4) The corporation may establish the mark-up, or the means of determining the mark-up, for the purpose of clause (2)(c).
(b) authorizing the refund of all or any part of the mark-up paid by an individual;
(c) requiring the remittance to the corporation of the mark-up collected in accordance with the agreement; and
57(1) The Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Act is amended by this section.
57(2) Subsection 2(2) is amended by striking out "The Liquor Control Commission" and substituting "Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation".
57(3) The following is added after subsection 19(3):
57(4) The following is added after subsection 20(4):
58 Subsection 3(2) of The Balanced Budget, Fiscal Management and Taxpayer Accountability Act is amended by striking out "The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, The Liquor Control Commission or The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation" and substituting "Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation or The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation".
59 Subsection 1(1) of The Builders' Liens Act is amended in clause (g) of the definition "Crown agency" by striking out "The Liquor Control Commission" and substituting "Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation".
81 MLLC
82 WCLC
97-101	Prohibitions
113-117	Approving the integrity of lottery schemes
174-191	Transitional provisions
192-204	Amendments to other Acts
PART 12 REPEALS, CITATION AND COMING INTO FORCE
(c) that part of the premises of a person who has entered into an agreement with MLLC under section 34 of The Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act that are used for the sale or storage of liquor. (« magasin d'alcools »)
60(1) A person must not drive or have the care and control of a motor vehicle, whether or not the motor vehicle is in motion, if there is liquor in the motor vehicle, unless the vehicle is the subject of a licence or permit.
(b) other things that are prescribed as gaming supplies.	(« articles de jeux de hasard »)
MLLC's employees
114(6) The executive director may require the reasonable costs incurred in the investigation be paid by the applicant.
124(5) An inspector may use equipment at the place being inspected to make copies of relevant records, and may remove the copies from the place of inspection for further examination.
The two Schedules to this Act replace The Gaming Control Act, The Gaming Control Local Option (VLT) Act, The Liquor Control Act and The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act.
Schedule A — The Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act
Schedule A establishes the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation (the "Corporation") by amalgamating The Liquor Control Commission and the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation.
The Corporation assumes The Liquor Control Commission's exclusive authority to sell liquor in Manitoba and to bring liquor into Manitoba for the purpose of wholesale or retail sale. In limited circumstances, it may authorize other persons to sell liquor.
The Corporation assumes The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation's role in conducting and managing lotteries on behalf of the government. It may also conduct lotteries at premises owned by holders of lottery licences and place video lottery terminals in private establishments.
The Corporation is mandated to allocate 2% of its net revenues to social responsibility initiatives that promote a responsible approach to gaming and liquor consumption.
Related and consequential amendments are made to four Acts.
Schedule B — The Liquor and Gaming Control Act
Under Schedule B, the Gaming Control Commission and the regulatory elements of The Liquor Control Commission are combined and continued as the Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba.
Part 3 contains the provisions that specifically deal with liquor, while the provisions that address gaming are located in Part 4. The licensing and approval process for both liquor and gaming is found in Part 5. Common compliance, appeals, enforcement and regulation-making provisions are found in Parts 6 to 9. Part 10 contains the local option provisions previously found in The Liquor Control Act and The Gaming Control Local Option (VLT) Act.
Consequential amendments are made to a number of Acts.