Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensing of casino gambling - Certificates of approval

157: Existing certificates of approval

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"Old certificates are still valid and follow the same rules"

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If you have a certificate of approval from the Casino Control Act 1990, you are treated as if you got it from section 163. This means you follow the same rules as people who got their certificate under section 163. You must do what the law says for people with certificates from section 163.

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Licensing of casino gambling: Certificates of approval

157Existing certificates of approval

  1. A person who holds a certificate of approval issued under section 57 of the Casino Control Act 1990 must be treated as if the person were a person who holds a certificate of approval issued under section 163.