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88 (8) Nothing in this section shall affect the liability of the agent or employee of a casino operator.

Entry of inspector to casino premises

118.—(1) An inspector may, at any time, enter and remain on any casino premises for the purposes of exercising his functions as an inspector under this Act, including but not limited to—
 * (a) observing any of the operations of the casino;
 * (b) ascertaining whether the operations of the casino are being properly conducted, supervised and managed;
 * (c) ascertaining whether the provisions of this Act are being complied with; and
 * (d) in any other respect, exercising his functions under this Act.

(2) An inspector who enters premises under this section is not authorised to remain on the premises if, on the request of the occupier of the premises, the inspector does not show his identification card to the occupier.

Entry of police officer, etc., to casino premises

119. Any police officer, officer of the Central Narcotics Bureau or Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau or civil defence officer may enter any casino premises, including any part to which the public does not have access, and may remain there for the purpose of discharging his duty as a police officer, officer of the Central Narcotics Bureau or Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau or civil defence officer, as the case may be.

Exclusion orders by casino operator

120.—(1) A casino operator may give a written exclusion order under this section to a person, whether on the voluntary application of the person or otherwise, prohibiting the person from entering or remaining on the casino premises.

(2) A voluntary application under subsection (1) shall be in writing and signed by the applicant in the presence of a person authorised by the casino operator to witness such an application.