Explanatory Memorandum

Betting and Gaming (Northern Ireland) Order 2004

2004 No. 310

Commentary on Provisions

Article 10:  Amusement permits

This Article amends the 1985 Order to introduce an additional type of amusement permit for premises used wholly or mainly for the provision of amusements by means of gaming machines.

The new permit (expressed to be granted for the purposes of Article 108(1)(ca) of the 1985 Order) will authorise the operation of gaming machines with a maximum all-cash prize of £25 (delivered directly from the machine) and gaming machines with a maximum prize value of £8 (paragraph (1)). (The existing amusement permit (expressed to be granted for the purposes of Article 108(1)(c) of the 1985 Order), which will continue to be available, authorises the operation of lower prize gaming machines, those with a maximum prize value of £8.)

As with the existing amusement permit, the new permit will be renewable after one year.

The new permit will be subject to the following conditions (paragraph (2)(g) re grant and paragraph (4)(d) re renewal):

The district council may refuse to renew the permit if the relevant conditions are not complied with to its satisfaction (paragraph (4)(c)(ii)).

An application for the grant (paragraph (2)(a) and (b)) or renewal (paragraph (4)(a) and (b)) of the new permit will be subject to a fee set annually by the district council for the whole of its district.  The fees set will cover the council’s costs in relation to amusement permits, subject to a maximum of £250.  (There is no change in the fee for the grant or renewal of the existing permit, currently £32.)

Where the holder of an existing amusement permit (an Article 108(1)(c) permit) applies for the grant of the new permit (an Article 108(1)(ca) permit) for the same premises, the district council may only refuse the application if it would have grounds to refuse to renew the existing permit (the Article 108(1)(c) permit) (paragraph (2)(f)).

Where the holder of a new permit (an Article 108(1)(ca) permit) applies for the grant of the existing type of permit (an Article 108(1)(c) permit) for the same premises, the district council may only refuse the application if it would have grounds to refuse to renew it were it an existing type of permit (an Article 108(1)(c) permit) (paragraph (2)(f)).

Grant of the new amusement permit (an Article 108(1)(ca) permit) to the holder of an existing type of permit (an Article 108(1)(c) permit) for the same premises will automatically cancel the existing permit for those premises (paragraph (3)). Similarly, grant of an existing type of permit (an Article 108(1)(c) permit) to the holder of a new type of permit (an Article 108(1)(ca) permit) for the same premises will automatically cancel the new type of permit for those premises (paragraph (3)).