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The Gambling Act 2005 gives effect to the Government's proposals for reform of the law on gambling. The Act contains a new regulatory system to govern the provision of all gambling in Great Britain, other than the National Lottery and spread betting. It received Royal Assent on 7 April 2005.
The Act contains three licensing objectives which underpin the functions that the Gambling Commission and licensing authorities (including West Oxfordshire District Council) will perform. These objectives are central to the new regulatory regime created by the Act. They are:
The Gambling Act 2005 provides for three categories of licence:
Each type of licence may have conditions attached to it. Conditions may be attached in a number of ways:
Conditions may sometimes be general in nature (i.e. they attach to all licences or all licences of a particular class) or they may be specific to a particular licence.
Premises licences will be granted by licensing authorities and may authorise the provision of facilities on:
In addition, licensing authorities are required to prepare, every three years, a statement of the principles which they propose to apply when exercising their functions, and they must publish the statement. The statement, which may also be referred to as a 'policy', can be reviewed and re-published during the three-year period in which it has effect. In preparing the statement, licensing authorities must follow the procedure set out in the Act, including whom they should consult.
Some existing functions of local authorities and licensing boards are abolished and reintroduced as functions of licensing authorities under the 2005 Act, these are:
More information on the Gambling Act 2005 can be found on the Gambling Commission web site.
On 18 April 2007 the Cabinet agreed the Schedule of Fees.
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