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Part 3 National Lottery: Olympic Lotteries
SCHEDULES
New Schedule 1A to the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963
Sale of the Tote: Consequential Amendments
3.In section 3 (authorisation of agents)— (a) in subsection (1)...
5.In section 6(1) (restriction of bookmaking on tracks) omit “only”....
6.In section 9 (betting office licences and betting agency permits)—...
7.In section 11(1) (bookmaker’s permit and betting agency permit: cancellation...
8.Section 12 (which establishes the Horserace Totalisator Board) shall cease...
9.Section 14 (Tote’s monopoly in relation to pool betting) shall...
10.Section 15 (Tote’s additional powers and duties) shall cease to...
11.In section 16(1) (totalisators on licensed tracks) for “4(1)(b)” substitute...
12.(1) Section 24 (Horserace Betting Levy Board) shall be amended...
14.In section 31 (accounts and reports)— (a) in subsection (1)—...
16.In section 55(1) (interpretation)— (a) in the definition of “bookmaker”...
17.In paragraph 19(a)(i) of Schedule 1 (permits) omit “in the...
Horserace Betting Levy Board: Transfer of Property
6.In specifying property, rights or liabilities to be transferred a...
7.A transfer scheme may transfer property, rights or liabilities which—...
8.A transfer scheme may transfer property, rights or liabilities to...
9.A transfer scheme— (a) may impose obligations on a person...
10.(1) A transfer scheme may include provision for the payment...
11.A transfer scheme may make consequential, incidental or transitional provision;...
15.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) a transfer scheme provides...
Abolition of the Horserace Betting Levy System: Consequential Amendments
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