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Regulation 35
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Description of licence | Unit of Division | Category A | Category B | Category C | Category D | Category E | Category E1 | Category E2 | Category E3 | Category E4 | Category E5 | Category E6 | Category E7 |
Existing casino operating licence | Annual gross gaming yield | Less than £5.5 million | £5.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £27.5 million | £27.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £110 million | £110 million or greater, but excluding £275 million | £275 million or greater | |||||||
New casino operating licence | Nature of premises licence | Small | Large | ||||||||||
Bingo operating licence | Number of licensed premises | 4 or fewer | 5 to 15 | 16 to 50 | 51 to 99 | 100 or more | |||||||
General betting (standard) operating licence | Number of licensed premises | 4 or fewer | 5 to 15 | 16 to 50 | 51 to 99 | not applicable | 100 to 199 | 200 to 349 | 350 to 499 | 500 to 999 | 1000 to 1499 | 1500 to 1999 | 2000 or more |
General betting (limited) operating licence | Number of working days | 75 or fewer | 76 to 199 | 200 or more | |||||||||
Pool betting operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Less than £550,000 | £550,000 up to but excluding £2.5 million | £2.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £5.5 million | £5.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £10 million | £10 million or greater | |||||||
Betting intermediary operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Less than £5.5 million | £5.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £110 million | £110 million or greater | |||||||||
Gaming machine general operating licence for an adult gaming centre | Number of licensed premises | 4 or fewer | 5 to 15 | 16 to 50 | 51 to 99 | not applicable | 100 to 199 | 200 to 299 | 300 to 399 | 400 or more | |||
Gaming machine general operating licence for a family entertainment centre | Number of licensed premises | 4 or fewer | 5 to 15 | 16 to 50 | 51 to 99 | 100 or more | |||||||
Gaming machine technical (full) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Less than £550,000 | £550,000 or greater, up to but excluding £6.6 million | £6.6 million or greater | |||||||||
Gaming machine technical (supplier) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Less than £550,000 | £550,000 or greater, up to but excluding £6.6 million | £6.6 million or greater | |||||||||
Gaming machine technical (software) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Less than £550,000 | £550,000 or greater, up to but excluding £6.6 million | £6.6 million or greater | |||||||||
Gambling software operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Less than £550,000 | £550,000 or greater, up to but excluding £6.6 million | £6.6 million or greater | |||||||||
Lottery operating (external lottery manager) licence | Annual proceeds | Less than £550,00 | £550,000 up to but excluding £2.5 million | £2.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £5.5 million | £5.5 million or greater, up to but excluding £10 million | £10 million or greater | |||||||
Lottery operating (society) licence | Annual proceeds | Less than £100,000 | £100,000 or greater, up to but excluding £500,000 | Greater than £500,000 |
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