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Gambling Act 2005
Background
The Gambling Act 2005 (“the Act”) gives effect to the Government’s proposals for reform of the law in relation to gambling. The Act received royal assent on 7 April 2005 and provides for a new regulatory system to control the provision of all gambling in Great Britain, except for the National Lottery and spread betting. The Act is intended to fully come into effect on 1 September 2007.
Summary
The Act repeals various Acts of Parliament which currently regulate gaming.
These are:
- Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963
- Gaming Act 1968
- Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976
The Act establishes two comprehensive offences: providing facilities for gambling or using premises for gambling, in either case without the appropriate permission. Such permissions may be granted by way of a licence, permit or registration or are otherwise given an exemption by the Act. Where permission to provide facilities for gambling is granted, it will be subject to varying degrees of regulation which is dependant upon the type of gambling, the means by which it is carried out and the people by whom and to whom it is offered.
Further information concerning the Act, including guidance notes, application forms for either premises licences or permits can be found via the headings listed below. Please click on the link to access this information.
More information
The Gambling CommissionLicensing authorities and objectives
Regulation of gambling
Responsible authorities and interested parties
Statement of licensing principles
Compliance and implementation timescales
Premises Licences
Provisional Statements
Permits
Transitional Arrangements
Other Useful Information
Public Register of Premises Licences
