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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 order | Fee (£) |
On filing an appeal under section 337(1) against the Gambling Commission’s order under section 336(1) to void a bet. | 8,710 |
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