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1. A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to enter the premises shall be displayed in a prominent place at every entrance to the premises.
2.—(1) The premises shall contain a table gaming area, the floor area of which is no less than 500m2.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), in determining the floor area of the table gaming area, any number of separate areas within the premises may be taken into account.
(3) Any separate area that comprises less than 12.5% of the minimum required table gaming area shall not be taken into account in determining the table gaming area.
3. No gambling shall be permitted in the table gaming area of the premises other than gambling on–
(a)casino games that are played on an ordinary gaming table or on a partially or wholly automated gaming table; and
(b)real games of equal chance, other than bingo, played on a table.
4.—(1) The premises shall contain a non-gambling area which comprises no less than 250m2.
(2) Facilities for gambling shall not be provided in the non-gambling area.
(3) At any time during which facilities for gambling are being provided on the premises, the non-gambling area shall contain recreational facilities that are available for use by customers on the premises.
(4) Lobby areas and toilet facilities may be taken into account in calculating the non-gambling area; but the non-gambling area shall not consist exclusively of lobby areas and toilet facilities.
5. A notice shall be displayed in a prominent place in any part of the premises used for providing facilities for betting, setting out the terms on which persons are invited to bet on the premises.
6. No more than 40 separate betting positions may be made available for use in relation to a betting machine at any time.
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