The Amusement Machine Licence Duty (Special Licences) Regulations 1996
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Amusement Machine Licence Duty (Special Licences) Regulations 1996 and shall come into force on 1st July 1996.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Betting and Gaming Duties Act 1981;
“qualified applicant” has the meaning given in regulation 3 below;
“special licence” means a special amusement machine licence.
Qualified applicants3.
(1)
No person shall apply for a special licence unless he is a qualified applicant.
(2)
A person is a qualified applicant if—
(a)
he is applying for at least ten special licences that will all take effect on the same day; or
(b)
he is the holder of one or more special licences and will be the holder of at least ten special licences that will all be in force on the day when any special licence he is applying for takes effect.
Directions concerning special licences4.
The Commissioners may by a notice they publish that has not been withdrawn by a further notice direct the holder of a special licence—
(a)
to display it in such manner and on such premises as the Commissioners see fit; and
(b)
to mark any machine to which it relates with such labels and marks as the Commissioners may require.
Application of Schedule 4 to the Act5.
(1)
Except as otherwise provided by this regulation, Schedule 4 to the Act shall apply to special licences as it applies to amusement machine licences granted with respect to premises.
(2)
(3)
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These Regulations, which come into force on 1 July 1996, determine who may apply for a special amusement machine licence. They also allow the Commissioners to make directions concerning the display of a special amusement machine licence and the marking of any machine to which a special licence applies. Regulation 5 is concerned with the application of Schedule 4 to the Betting and Gaming Duties Act 1981 (c. 63) to special licences. Generally the Schedule applies except that—
special licences will only be transferable where the holder dies;
a person may not surrender a special licence if he would be left holding between one and nine special licences after that surrender;
the requirements to be observed by a licence holder imposed by paragraph 12 of the Schedule will not apply.