Gaming Machines

Small-Scale Relocation Amendment Application Information

From 1 January 2013, amendments to the Gaming Machine Act 2004 provide for group licensees to relocate gaming machines from one venue to another under a small-scale relocation license amendment. Under the Act a small-scale relocation licence amendment may need to be accompanied by a social impact assessment where the Commission is concerned that there may be a significant social impact.

The Commission has developed a Policy Paper for the purpose of guiding its decisions. A copy of the Policy Paper is provided here.

The following information has been provided to assist licensees in the application process:

Document

File Size

Map - Venues in the ACT with Electronic Gaming Machines.pdf

1.42MB

ACT Gaming Machine Licensees Population and SEIFA Data.pdf

47KB

Calculating a Venues Aggregate SEIFA Score.pdf

115KB

Risk Factor Table.xlsx

32KB

Example - Using the Risk Factor Table.pdf

53KB

A Guide to the Risk Factor Table.pdf

89KB

Social Impact Assessment Guideline.pdf

300KB

Social Impact Statement Guideline.pdf

250KB

 

Receiving Benefits Under the Gaming Machine Act 2004

The ACT Gambling and Racing Commission has recently reviewed and amended the governance provisions in the Gaming Machine Act 2004 including those relating to receiving benefits under sections 53 and 54 of the Act. These changes have been made to increase accountability and transparency of expenditure for members. The Information Sheet outlines when it is permissible under the Act to receive benefits . (For information on the other amendments to the Act refer to the 'Legislation' page).

 

Other Policy Statements and Information

Document

File Size

 

Policy Statement - Gaming Areas in Unenclosed Public Places.pdf

505KB 

Commission Social Impact Assessment Decisions.pdf

61KB

List of Licensees.pdf

208KB

 

Links to Forms, Fees and Other Relevant Information

Forms 

Fees External link

View Approved Warning NoticesExternal link

Community Contributions

Appealable Decisions Under The Gaming Machine Act 2004



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