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3. In regulation 2(1)—
(a)after the definition of “general betting (standard) operating licence” insert—
““general betting (standard) (real events) operating licence” means a licence which falls within paragraph (b) of the definition of a “general betting (standard) operating licence”, but which is not a general betting (standard)(virtual events) operating licence”;
“general betting (standard) (virtual events) operating licence” means a licence which falls within paragraph (b) of the definition of a “general betting (standard) operating licence” and which only authorises the holder to provide facilities for betting on the outcome of a virtual game, race or other event or process(1);”;
(b)omit the definition of “supply”;
(c)in the definition of “supplementary gambling software operating licence”, for ““supplementary gambling software operating licence” (as defined in section 65(2)(i) of the Act) means a gambling software operating licence” substitute ““supplementary gambling software operating licence” means a gambling software operating licence (as defined in section 65(2)(i) of the Act)”;
(d)after the definition of “supplementary operating licence” insert—
““supply” does not include install, adapt, maintain or repair;”.
For the definition of a virtual game, race or other event or process see section 353(3) of the Act.
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