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North’s gambling laws to be reformed

written by cassoscoop May 27, 2021
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THE first “significant changes” in 35 years will be made to gambling laws in the North of Ireland.

Legislation to allow bookmakers to open on Sundays and Good Friday will be among the changes and it will also become an offence to permit children to play gaming machines.

Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said legislative reform was “long overdue”.

The legislation will be introduced in the Assembly in the next few weeks.

A Department for Communities consultation on gambling laws carried out in 2019 found “strong support” for the creation of an independent gambling regulator for NI.

It received almost 400 responses. Unlike Great Britain, which has a gambling commission, the North of Ireland does not.

The legislation will:

Create new offences in relation to allowing children to play gaming machines

Create powers to impose a statutory levy on gambling operators

Establish a mandatory code of practice for those holding gambling licenses

Broaden the definition of cheating to include attempted cheating

Make gambling contracts enforceable in law

Remove some of the restrictions on promotional prize competitions

Permit bookmakers and bingo clubs to open on Sundays and Good Friday

The Sinn Fein minister has proposed a two phased approach in order to progress changes in the current Assembly mandate.

Ms Hargey said gambling regulation had not kept pace with industry and technological changes.

“It is clear from our consultation that people are content for some of the existing legal constraints on gambling to be relaxed,” she said.

However, she added that the consultation showed the public believes that “government, the gambling industry and others need to do much more to prevent, control and combat problem gambling”.

She said the first phase would deliver tangible changes in around 17 key areas.

Phase two will require a much longer timescale and will include a completely new regulatory framework which will regulate online gambling, including gaming machines.

She also recently announced that local voluntary groups and clubs will be able to raise vital funds by selling tickets online.

In the North of Ireland gambling (other than the National Lottery) is regulated under the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries & Amusements (NI) Order 1985.

The legislation is “old and complex and has not kept pace with emerging technologies and other changes,” says the Department for Communities.

North’s gambling laws to be reformed was last modified: May 27th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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