ACT GOVERNMENT TO REFINE GAMBLING CONTROL
16 October 2009
New bill to update and streamline gambling
laws
The government of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
has tabled a bill in the Legislative Assembly which it
claims will streamline and better control and regulate
gambling in the province.
ACT Treasurer Katy
Gallagher said this week that the Unlawful Gambling Bill
was developed after the ACT Gambling and Racing
Commission completed a review of the Unlawful Games Act
1984.
"It updates and brings together for the
first time all unlawful gaming and unlawful betting
provision into the one act," she said. "It makes all
gambling unlawful, unless permitted under the bill or
another gaming law."
Ms Gallagher emphasised that
the ban on poker tournaments in Canberra clubs and
hotels will continue, but such activities will still be
allowed at the Canberra Casino. Poker tournaments are
allowed in New South Wales pubs but the ACT has taken a
tougher line.
"A key consideration has been that
introducing these tournaments into the ACT - even the
lower risk, no-fee-no-prize tournaments - has the
potential to increase the level of problem gambling in
the community either directly or indirectly," she said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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