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The Gambling (Operating Licence and Single-Machine Permit Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

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Fees for ancillary remote operating licences

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15.  In regulation 14—

(1) for paragraph (4) substitute—

(4) This paragraph applies to a remote operating licence which—

(a)is held by the holder of a non-remote general betting (limited) operating licence;

(b)authorises the licensee to provide facilities for betting only in circumstances in which each bet made or accepted pursuant to the licence occurs—

(i)by means of a telephone or by email, and

(ii)otherwise than by wholly automated means; and

(c)authorises the licensee only to generate an annual gross gambling yield which—

(i)is less than the annual gross gambling yield generated by activities authorised by the non-remote operating licence, and

(ii)does not in any event exceed £550,000;

(d)In sub-paragraph (b)(ii), a bet occurs otherwise than by wholly automated means if the arrangements for it are provided, operated or administered by an individual..

(2) after paragraph (4), insert—

(4A) This paragraph applies to a remote operating licence which—

(a)is held by the holder of a non-remote general betting (standard) operating licence;

(b)authorises the licensee to provide facilities for betting only—

(i)by means of a machine, other than a gaming machine, used for the purpose of making or accepting bets on premises in respect of which a betting premises licence has effect, or

(ii)in circumstances in which each bet made or accepted pursuant to the licence occurs—

(aa)by means of a telephone or by email, and

(bb)otherwise than by wholly automated means; and

(c)in respect of facilities for betting to which sub-paragraph (b)(ii) applies, authorises the licensee only to generate an annual gross gambling yield which—

(i)is less than the annual gross gambling yield generated by activities authorised by the non-remote operating licence, and

(ii)does not in any event exceed £550,000;

(d)In sub-paragraph (b)(ii)(bb), a bet occurs otherwise than by wholly automated means if the arrangements for it are provided, operated or administered by an individual.

(4B) This paragraph applies to a remote operating licence which—

(a)is held by the holder of a non-remote pool betting operating licence; and

(b)authorises the licensee to accept bets only by means of a machine, other than a gaming machine, used for the purpose of making or accepting bets on premises in respect of which a betting premises licence has effect.

(4C) This paragraph applies to a remote operating licence which—

(a)is held by the holder of a non-remote lottery operating (society) licence; and

(b)authorises the licensee to accept payments for participation in a lottery only—

(i)by means of remote communication, and

(ii)up to an aggregate sum of £250,000 during each period of 12 months ending on an anniversary of the date of issue of the licence.;

(3) after paragraph (6), add—

(6A) There is no first annual fee and no annual fee for an ancillary remote operating licence to which any of paragraphs (2) to (4B) or (5) applies.

(6B) The first annual fee for an ancillary remote operating licence to which paragraph (4C) applies is £50.

(6C) The annual fee for such a licence is £50.;

(4) omit paragraphs (7) and (8).

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