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New UK Gambling Laws Now in Force 3rd September Information on the UK Gambling Commission website gives details of the new laws that are now in full effect: - New protections to be enforced by more than 1500 inspectors. New gambling laws to protect children and vulnerable people, cut crime and keep games fair came into force on 1st September. The Gambling Act 2005, which replaces legislation dating as far back as 1845, will govern nearly all forms of gambling including: gaming in arcades and adult gaming centres; betting; bingo; casinos; gambling in clubs and pubs; lotteries (except the National Lottery) and remote gambling. The Act creates the Gambling Commission, one of the most powerful gambling regulators in the world. It will be able to levy unlimited fines, withdraw licences, bring prosecutions, enter premises, sieze goods and suspend and void bets. The Act also gives a new role to local authorities, empowering more than 1500 licensing officers (alongside 50 specialist Gambling Commission compliance officers) to inspect gambling premises to enforce the new laws. Key changes to gambling regulation include: For the first time, betting shops and remote gambling sites based in the UK will be governed by a dedicated regulator, the Gambling Commission. Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said: “The Government brought in the Gambling Act because most of our laws were nearly 40 years old and these developments were going unchecked and unregulated. That’s why 1 September is so important. The Gambling Act will give the Gambling Commission and local authorities unprecedented powers to ensure gambling is conducted fairly, children and vulnerable people are protected and crime is kept out.” The Gambling Act received Royal Assent in April 2005 and on 1 October 2005 the Gambling Commission was established. Since then over 50 pieces of secondary legislation have been laid after due consultation with industry, local authorities and other stakeholders. The Gambling Commission has also published licensing conditions, codes of practice and other guidance. The Gambling Act replaces nearly all existing gambling legislation including: the Gaming Act 1845, the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963, the Gaming Act 1968 and the Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976.Bingo Gala is the best online bingo room with the greatest bingo promotions. |
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