SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 27Suspension and revocation of remote operating licences

Breach notice

1

1

The Commissioners may give a breach notice to the holder of a remote operating licence if it appears to them that there has been a breach of—

a

a requirement to be registered under this Part in respect of an activity authorised by the licence,

b

any conditions or requirements relating to registration under this Part in respect of such an activity,

c

a requirement to pay general betting duty, pool betting duty or remote gaming duty in respect of such an activity, or

d

a requirement imposed in respect of such an activity by a notice given under section 170 (requirement to provide security or further security) or 171 (requirement to appoint UK representative).

2

The breach notice must specify—

a

the breach,

b

the action that must be taken in order to remedy the breach, and

c

the period (which must be at least 90 days) within which the action must be taken.

3

The Commissioners may by regulations—

a

make provision as to cases in which a breach notice may or may not be given (including provision amending this paragraph);

b

amend sub-paragraph (2)(c) by substituting for the period for the time being specified there a different period.