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Casino gaming includes games like roulette and blackjack where players compete against the “house” or a banker, rather than against one another on equal terms. Non-commercial casino gaming:Organisations that wish to provide casino games for charitable
or other non-commercial purposes (e.g. to raise funds for a club or society) may
do so under the prize gaming provisions in Part 14 of the Act. Non-commercial
gaming of this kind may only take place at events where none of the proceeds
from the event itself are used for private gain. For these purposes, the
proceeds of an event constitute the sums raised by its organisers (including
sums raised by way of participation fees, sponsorship, commission from traders,
or otherwise) minus the costs reasonably incurred in organising the event.
However, sums raised by other persons will not form part of the proceeds of the
event and so may be appropriated for private gain. An Non-commercial gaming may be an ancillary activity or the only or principal purpose of the event. To qualify as prize gaming, the prizes (whether in cash or in kind) should be put up in advance, and must not be dependent on the number of players taking part or the amount of money staked. The players participating in non-commercial gaming must also be told what “good cause” is to benefit from the profits from the gaming. There are no statutory limits on stakes, prizes, participation fees or other charges for this type of non-commercial gaming. No licence, permit or other form of permission is required to operate this kind of gaming provided that the statutory conditions are complied with. |
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