Report
Exploring the relationship between gambling activities and Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) scores
This report explores the relationship between participation in individual gambling activities in the past 12 months and Problem Gambling Severity Index Scores (PGSI).
Licensing: continuance applications
Function
Determining an application under section 102(2)(b) of the Gambling Act 2005 (opens in new tab) that the operating licence shall continue to have effect following a change of corporate control; or alternatively that the licence should be revoked.
Person to whom the function is delegated and conditions under which the authority is vested
Continuance:
Regulatory Caseworkers and above where no issues have been identified or where issues have been satisfactorily resolved may grant an application.
A Regulatory Manager or above may consider an application where issues remain unresolved.
Revocations: Where the conclusion of staff is that the licence should be revoked a 'minded to revoke’ letter will be sent to the licence holder.
Where, in response to such a letter, the licence holder requests a hearing before the Regulatory Panel, the Panel will determine the case, otherwise a Regulatory Manager or above may decide to revoke the licence.
Function
Determination of a request that the five-week period under section 102(5) should be extended after it expires under section 102(6)(b).
Person to whom the function is delegated and conditions under which the authority is vested
A Regulatory Manager or above may grant requests.
Revocations: Where the conclusion of staff is that the request should be refused and the licence revokes under section 102(5) a ‘minded to revoke’ letter will be sent to the licence holder.
Where, in response to such a letter, the licence holder requests a hearing, this will be before an Executive Director who will determine the case, otherwise a Senior Manager or above may take the decision.
Last updated: 4 November 2024
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