Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of class 4 gambling - Suspension, cancellation, or refusal to amend or renew class 4 operator’s licence

62: Consequences of appeal regarding class 4 operator’s licence

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"What happens to your class 4 operator's licence when you appeal a decision about it"

If you appeal a decision about your class 4 operator's licence, the conditions of your licence stay the same until the appeal is decided, if you are appealing an amendment or revocation of a condition or the addition of a new condition under section 61(1)(b). Your licence stays valid until the time for an appeal runs out under section 61(2), or until a date set by the Gambling Commission under section 61(5), if you are appealing a refusal to renew or amend your licence under section 61(1)(c) or (d), or a decision to suspend or cancel your licence under section 61(1)(e). The Gambling Commission's date applies if you appeal a refusal to renew or amend your licence, or a decision to suspend or cancel it.

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Licensing of class 4 gambling: Suspension, cancellation, or refusal to amend or renew class 4 operator’s licence

62Consequences of appeal regarding class 4 operator’s licence

  1. The conditions of a class 4 operator’s licence remain unchanged pending the outcome of an appeal if the appellant appeals an amendment or revocation of a condition or the addition of a new condition under section 61(1)(b).

  2. A class 4 operator’s licence remains in force until—

  3. the expiry of the period for an appeal under section 61(2); or
    1. the date that the Gambling Commission specifies under section 61(5), if the appellant—
      1. appeals a refusal to renew or amend the licence under section 61(1)(c) or (d); or
        1. appeals a decision to suspend or cancel the licence under section 61(1)(e).
        Notes
        • Section 62(2)(b): amended, on , by section 14 of the Gambling Amendment Act (No 2) 2015 (2015 No 90).