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The Gambling Appeals Tribunal Fees Regulations 2006

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Column 1Column 2
On filing an appeal of a description set out in Part 2 in relation to one of the operating licences listed:Fee (£)
Casino operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(a).13,070
Bingo operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(b).2,905
General betting operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(c).9,335
Pool betting operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(d).9,335
Betting intermediary operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(e).9,335
Gaming machine general operating licence for an adult gaming centre in accordance with section 65(2)(f).1,450
Gaming machine general operating licence for a family entertainment centre in accordance with section 65(2)(g).1,450
Gaming machine technical operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(h).1,450
Gambling software operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(i).1,450
Lottery operating licence in accordance with section 65(2)(j).8,710

On filing an appeal of a description set out in Part 2 in

relation to one of the personal licences listed:

Fee (£)
Personal management office licence in accordance with sections 127 and 80(5).1,450
Personal operational function licence in accordance with sections 127 and 80(6).755
Voided bet orderFee (£)
On filing an appeal under section 337(1) against the Gambling Commission’s order under section 336(1) to void a bet.8,710

Part 2

An appeal under section 141(1) against the Gambling Commission’s decision not to issue or renew an operating or personal licence.
An appeal under section 141(2) against the Gambling Commission’s decision to attach a condition to a personal or operating licence.
An appeal under section 141(3) against the Gambling Commission’s decision that an operating licence shall not continue to have effect when there is a new company controller.
An appeal under section 141(4) against the Gambling Commission’s decision to refuse to vary an operating or personal licence following an application to vary under section 104.
An appeal under section 141(5) against the Commission’s notification relating to the lapse of an operating or personal licence due to mental or physical incapacity.

An appeal under section 141(6) against the Gambling Commission’s exercise of a section 117 regulatory power to—

give a warning

attach an additional condition to a licence

remove or amend a condition attached to a licence

make, amend or remove an exclusion to a remote licence under section 67(1)

suspend a licence

revoke a licence

impose a penalty

An appeal under section 141(7) against the Gambling Commission’s decision to suspend a licence, except following a section 116 review.
An appeal under section 141(8) against the Gambling Commission’s decision to revoke a licence, except following a section 116 review.
An appeal under section 141(9) against the Gambling Commission’s decision to impose a financial penalty under section 121.

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