Examples of National Gambling Regulations in a sentence
Just as the Federal Reserve and Treasury have sought to provide the funding needed to keep businesses out of bankruptcy, they should put support in place for viable firms that need to restructure their debt in Chapter 11.
All licensees must comply with the restrictions and requirements pertaining to advertising as specified in the National Gambling Regulations, 2004, as contained in the Board’s Minimum Internal Control Standards and Procedures, Schedule 1 to these Rules.
A licensee may extend credit to a patron only in accordance with the requirements of the National Gambling Regulations, 2004 and subject to the National Credit Act, No. 34 of 2005, the Consumer Protection Act No. 68 of 2008 and other relevant legislation.
The National Gambling Regulations establish 3 phases in the licensing of LPMs in the Province.
The National Gambling Regulations – 12 Nov 2004 - Chapter 2 – 3(2)a(i) makes reference to the size and font of gambling adverts and sub-section(vi) requires of billboards that 10% of the billboard be devoted to an appropriate responsible gambling message.2. Likewise, similar regulations govern radio and television advertising3.
In terms of Regulation 2 of the LPM Regulations, the maximum number of limited gambling machines which may be exposed for play in terms of all route operator licenses and limited gambling machine site licenses issued in the Province shall be six thousand (6000) subject to the phases contemplated in Regulation 13 of the National Gambling Regulations in terms of which in phase 1, the ECGB is empowered to issue gambling machine site licences for not more than 3000 LPMs in the Province.
Recommendations for Change in Gambling Legislation The National Gambling Act and its Regulations to include a provision for National Certificates of Suitability.The actual requirements, procedures and forms to be used for a National Certificate of Suitability can be derived from that used for National Licenses (reference: National Gambling Act 2004, Part B, National Licences; National Gambling Regulations – sections 20 – 22).
Advertising of Bingo Operations is allowed on condition that, all advertising complies with the provisions of the National Gambling Act and National Gambling Regulations, as well as the Act and Regulations of the North West Gambling Board.