ILGA will also consider relevant liquor and gaming related research and evidence, including crime, demographic and health statistics. This means that ILGA will refer to the statutory objects and specific statutory criteria for making decisions set out in the liquor and gaming legislation.
Note - The Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) takes a risk-based approach to discharging its functions.
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