Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling - Other matters

218: Licensed promoter’s licence not transferable

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"You can't give or sell your gambling promoter licence to someone else."

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If you have a licence to promote gambling, you cannot give it to someone else or sell it. Your licence is just for you and it is not transferable. This rule has some exceptions, which are explained in sections 215 and 217.

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Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling: Other matters

218Licensed promoter’s licence not transferable

  1. A licensed promoter’s licence is not transferable.

  2. This section is subject to sections 215 and 217.