Examples of National Lottery Commission in a sentence
The Financial Services Authority regulates spread betting and the National Lottery Commission regulates The National Lottery.
Spread betting is regulated by The Financial Services Authority, the National Lottery is regulated by The National Lottery Commission and Remote Gambling is dealt with by the Gambling Commission.
The ‘National Lottery’ is regulated by the National Lottery Commission.
Absentee ballots may be requested from the Club Secretary or the Secretary’s designee.
On the day on which this subsection comes into force under section 27(3) below, the functions conferred or imposed on the Director General of the National Lottery by or under the 1993 Act (including any functions so conferred or imposed by virtue of this Act) shall, by virtue of this subsection, be transferred to the National Lottery Commission.
The National Lottery is not regulated by the Gambling Act 2005 but continues to be regulated by the National Lottery Commission under the National Lottery Act 1983.
There is not pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against it or any of its affiliates any action, suit or proceeding at law or in equity or before any court, tribunal, governmental body, agency or official or any arbitrator that is likely to affect the legality, validity or enforceability against it of this letter agreement.
A disclosure for the purpose of enabling or assisting the National Lottery Commission to exercise its functions under sections 5 to 10 and 15 of the National Lottery etc.
In April 1999, the Office of the National Lottery (Oflot) was replaced by the National Lottery Commission (NLC), under provisions of the National Lottery Act 1998, after the conduct of the Director General of Oflot has been called into question following the award of the first licence.14 The establishment of a commission reduced the actual, or perceived, risk of a conflict of interests between a single regulatory office-holder and the licence holder.
This measure gives effect to Section 5 of the National Lottery Act 2006 which requires that an annual fee be paid to the National Lottery Commission for the exercise of licences to operate the National Lottery granted under Sections 5 and 6 of the National Lottery etc Act 1993.