Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - Casino operator’s licence

130: Grant of casino operator’s licence

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"Getting a licence to run a casino: who can have one and what rules they must follow"

The Gambling Commission will not give you a casino operator's licence unless they think you and the people who influence you are suitable, as explained in section 124. When the Gambling Commission gives you a casino operator's licence, they can add conditions that they think are appropriate, as stated in section 139. You have to meet these conditions to keep your licence.

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Licensing of casino gambling: Casino operator’s licence

130Grant of casino operator’s licence

  1. The Gambling Commission must not grant a casino operator’s licence unless the Gambling Commission is satisfied that the applicant and any person with a significant influence is suitable in terms of section 124.

  2. On granting a casino operator’s licence, the Gambling Commission may specify any conditions that it considers appropriate under section 139.

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  • 1990 No 62 s 37