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House of Lords House of Commons Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) Volume I Report, Together with Formal Minutes and Annex
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Pages : 52
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Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos)
Author: Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos)
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ISBN: 9780104005149
Category : Gambling
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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The text of the draft Gambling Bill (Cm 6014-I, ISBN 010160142) was published in November 2003. The Joint Committee's previous report on the draft Bill (HLP 63-I/HCP 139-I, session 2003-04, ISBN 0104004320) was published in April 2004, and the Government's response to the Committee's report (Cm. 6253, ISBN 0101625324) was published in June 2004. Following on from these publications, the Committee's current report focuses on the Government's reply to its recommendations concerning the largest casinos, as well as the joint ODPM/DCMS statement on casinos published alongside the Government's response. Issues discussed include: the definition and location of regional casinos, economic and other implications, the non-gambling area and access for children, gaming machines, and the planning process.
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ISBN: 9780104005149
Category : Gambling
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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The text of the draft Gambling Bill (Cm 6014-I, ISBN 010160142) was published in November 2003. The Joint Committee's previous report on the draft Bill (HLP 63-I/HCP 139-I, session 2003-04, ISBN 0104004320) was published in April 2004, and the Government's response to the Committee's report (Cm. 6253, ISBN 0101625324) was published in June 2004. Following on from these publications, the Committee's current report focuses on the Government's reply to its recommendations concerning the largest casinos, as well as the joint ODPM/DCMS statement on casinos published alongside the Government's response. Issues discussed include: the definition and location of regional casinos, economic and other implications, the non-gambling area and access for children, gaming machines, and the planning process.
House of Lords House of Commons Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) Volume II Oral and Written Evidence
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Pages : 183
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Pages : 183
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The Stationery Office Annual Catalogue
Author: Stationery Office (Great Britain)
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 780
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Pages : 780
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Index to Chairmen
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Gambling (Regional Casinos) Joint Select Committee: Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos). Report in 2 Volumes with Proceedings, Evidence and an Annex. HL 146 2003/04
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Draft Gambling Bill,Session
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill
Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso
ISBN: 9780104004326
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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This report comments in detail on the draft Gambling Bill which was published in November 2003 as Cm 6014-I (ISBN 0101601425). It is essential that the Gambling Commission has adequate resources to carry out its diverse functions. Spread betting should be subject to regular review every five years or so. Despite its deficiencies, the National Lottery Commission should carry on as the regulator for the National Lottery after the Gambling Commission is set up. The costs of regulation should be borne by those that are regulated and fee levels should be subject to consultation. Premises licensing should ultimately be a matter for licensing authorities, subject to adequate financing, and training. Local authorities should retain the power to prevent proliferation of gambling premises. The research carried out by the Responsibility in Gambling Trust on problem gambling, is commended, and voluntary contributions from the industry to the Trust should be encouraged. Machine gambling by under-18s - and gambling advertisements - should remain under review. The Committee agrees with the proposed 3:1 gaming machine to table ratio in small casinos, but a greater ratio should be considered for larger resort casinos (which should also be required to provide additional leisure and cultural facilities).
Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso
ISBN: 9780104004326
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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This report comments in detail on the draft Gambling Bill which was published in November 2003 as Cm 6014-I (ISBN 0101601425). It is essential that the Gambling Commission has adequate resources to carry out its diverse functions. Spread betting should be subject to regular review every five years or so. Despite its deficiencies, the National Lottery Commission should carry on as the regulator for the National Lottery after the Gambling Commission is set up. The costs of regulation should be borne by those that are regulated and fee levels should be subject to consultation. Premises licensing should ultimately be a matter for licensing authorities, subject to adequate financing, and training. Local authorities should retain the power to prevent proliferation of gambling premises. The research carried out by the Responsibility in Gambling Trust on problem gambling, is commended, and voluntary contributions from the industry to the Trust should be encouraged. Machine gambling by under-18s - and gambling advertisements - should remain under review. The Committee agrees with the proposed 3:1 gaming machine to table ratio in small casinos, but a greater ratio should be considered for larger resort casinos (which should also be required to provide additional leisure and cultural facilities).
Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos)
Author: Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos)
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ISBN: 9780104005156
Category : Gambling
Languages : en
Pages : 175
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Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) : Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence
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ISBN: 9780104005156
Category : Gambling
Languages : en
Pages : 175
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Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos) : Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence
Gambling (Regional Casinos) Joint Select Committee: Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos). Minutes of Evidence 8 July 2004 (Vote).
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Gambling (Regional Casinos) Joint Select Committee: Draft Gambling Bill (Regional Casinos). Minutes of Evidence 6 July 2004. (Vote).
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