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1 Gambling Act 2005 CHAPTER 19 CONTENTS PART 1 INTERPRETATION OF KEY CONCEPTS 1 The licensing objectives 2 Licensing authorities 3 Gambling 4 Remote gambling 5 Facilities for gambling Principal concepts 6 Gaming & game of chance 7 Casino 8 Equal chance gaming 9 Betting: general 10 Spread bets, &c. 11 Betting: prize competitions 12 Pool betting 13 Betting intermediary 14 Lottery 15 National Lottery Gaming Betting Lottery
2 ii Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) 16 Betting and gaming 17 Lotteries and gaming 18 Lotteries and betting Cross-category activities 19 Non-commercial society Miscellaneous PART 2 THE GAMBLING COMMISSION 20 Establishment of the Commission 21 Gaming Board: transfer to Commission 22 Duty to promote the licensing objectives 23 Statement of principles for licensing and regulation 24 Codes of practice 25 Guidance to local authorities 26 Duty to advise Secretary of State 27 Compliance 28 Investigation and prosecution of offences 29 Licensing authority information 30 Other exchange of information 31 Consultation with National Lottery Commission 32 Consultation with Commissioners of Customs and Excise PART 3 GENERAL OFFENCES Provision of facilities for gambling 33 Provision of facilities for gambling 34 Exception: lotteries 35 Exception: gaming machines 36 Territorial application Use of premises 37 Use of premises 38 Power to amend section Exception: occasional use notice 40 Exception: football pools Miscellaneous offences 41 Gambling software 42 Cheating 43 Chain-gift schemes 44 Provision of unlawful facilities abroad
3 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) iii PART 4 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS Interpretation 45 Meaning of child and young person Principal offences 46 Invitation to gamble 47 Invitation to enter premises 48 Gambling 49 Entering premises 50 Provision of facilities for gambling Employment offences 51 Employment to provide facilities for gambling 52 Employment for lottery or football pools 53 Employment on bingo and club premises 54 Employment on premises with gaming machines 55 Employment in casino, &c. Miscellaneous offences 56 Invitation to participate in lottery 57 Invitation to participate in football pools 58 Return of stake 59 Age limit for Category D gaming machines General 60 Temporary use notice 61 Employment 62 Penalty 63 Reasonable belief about person s age 64 Use of children in enforcement operations PART 5 OPERATING LICENCES 65 Nature of licence 66 Form of licence 67 Remote gambling 68 Combined licence Introductory Issue 69 Application 70 Consideration of application: general principles
4 iv Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) 71 Consideration of application: criminal record 72 Consideration of application: demand 73 Procedure 74 Determination of application Conditions 75 General conditions imposed by Commission 76 General conditions: procedure 77 Individual condition imposed by Commission 78 Condition imposed by Secretary of State 79 Scope of powers to attach conditions 80 Requirement for personal licence 81 Credit and inducements 82 Compliance with code of practice 83 Return of stakes to children 84 Premises 85 Equipment 86 Gaming machines 87 Membership 88 Information Rules for particular kinds of licence 89 Remote operating licence 90 Casino operating licence 91 Bingo operating licence 92 General betting operating licence 93 Pool betting operating licence 94 Horse-race pool betting operating licence 95 Betting on the National Lottery 96 Gaming machine technical operating licence: standards 97 Gambling software operating licence: standards 98 Lottery operating licences 99 Mandatory conditions of lottery operating licence Maintenance 100 Annual fee 101 Change of circumstance 102 Change of corporate control 103 Section 102: supplemental 104 Application to vary licence 105 Amendment 106 Register of operating licences 107 Copy of licence 108 Production of licence 109 Conviction 110 Indefinite duration 111 Power to limit duration 112 Renewal of licence Duration
5 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) v 113 Surrender 114 Lapse 115 Forfeiture Regulation 116 Review 117 Regulatory powers 118 Suspension 119 Revocation 120 Conditions for suspension or revocation 121 Financial penalty 122 Information General 123 Levy 124 Directions and requirements 125 Relevant offence: disapplication of rehabilitation 126 Interpretation PART 6 PERSONAL LICENCES 127 Nature of personal licence 128 Application of provisions of Part Exemption for small-scale operators 130 Application 131 Duration 132 Fees 133 Multiple licences 134 Production of licence 135 Review 136 Disqualification 137 Notification of operating licensee 138 Conviction 139 Breach of personal licence condition PART 7 OPERATING AND PERSONAL LICENCES: APPEALS 140 The Gambling Appeals Tribunal 141 Appeal to Tribunal 142 Timing 143 Appeal from Tribunal 144 Powers of Tribunal 145 Stay pending appeal 146 Rules 147 Fees 148 Legal assistance 149 Enforcement of costs orders
6 vi Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) PART 8 PREMISES LICENCES 150 Nature of licence 151 Form of licence 152 Combined licence, &c. The licence Licensing authorities functions 153 Principles to be applied 154 Delegation of licensing authority functions: England and Wales 155 Delegation of functions under Part 8: Scotland 156 Register Other relevant persons 157 Responsible authorities 158 Interested party 159 Making of application 160 Notice of application 161 Representations Application for licence Determination of application 162 Requirement for hearing 163 Determination of application 164 Grant of application 165 Rejection of application 166 Resolution not to issue casino licences Conditions 167 Mandatory conditions 168 Default conditions 169 Conditions imposed or excluded by licensing authority 170 Membership 171 Stakes, &c. Specific cases 172 Gaming machines 173 Virtual gaming 174 Casino premises licence 175 Casino premises licence: overall limits 176 Casino premises licence: access by children 177 Credit 178 Door supervision 179 Pool betting on track
7 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) vii 180 Pool betting on dog races 181 Betting machines 182 Exclusion of children from track areas 183 Christmas Day Maintenance 184 Annual fee 185 Availability of licence 186 Change of circumstance 187 Application to vary licence 188 Transfer 189 Transfer: supplemental 190 Copy of licence Duration 191 Initial duration 192 Surrender 193 Revocation for failure to pay fee 194 Lapse 195 Reinstatement 196 Reinstatement: supplemental Review 197 Application for review 198 Rejection of application 199 Grant of application 200 Initiation of review by licensing authority 201 Review 202 Action following review 203 Determination 204 Application 205 Effect 206 Rights of appeal 207 Process 208 Stay pending appeal 209 Further appeal 210 Planning permission 211 Vehicles and vessels 212 Fees 213 Interpretation Provisional statement Appeals General
8 viii Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) PART 9 TEMPORARY USE OF PREMISES Temporary use notice 214 Exception to offence of using premises for gambling 215 Nature of notice 216 Form of notice 217 Effect of notice 218 Maximum permitted period Procedure 219 Giving notice 220 Acknowledgment of notice 221 Objections 222 Hearing of objections 223 Modification by agreement 224 Counter-notice 225 Dismissal of objection 226 Appeal 227 Endorsement of notice 228 Consideration by licensing authority: timing Miscellaneous 229 Availability of notice 230 Withdrawal of notice 231 Vehicles and vessels 232 Delegation of licensing authority functions: England and Wales 233 Delegation of functions under Part 9: Scotland 234 Register PART 10 GAMING MACHINES Definitions 235 Gaming machine 236 Gaming machines: Categories A to D 237 Adult gaming centre 238 Family entertainment centre 239 Prize 240 Use of machine 241 Supply, &c. Regulations Offences 242 Making machine available for use
9 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) ix 243 Manufacture, supply, &c. 244 Linked machines 245 Credit 246 Penalty Exceptions 247 Family entertainment centre gaming machine permit 248 No prize 249 Limited prize 250 Single-machine supply and maintenance permits 251 Territorial application General PART 11 LOTTERIES 252 Promoting a lottery 253 Lottery ticket 254 Proceeds and profits 255 Draw 256 Rollover 257 External lottery manager Interpretation Offences 258 Promotion of lottery 259 Facilitating a lottery 260 Misusing profits of lottery 261 Misusing profits of exempt lottery 262 Small society lottery: breach of condition 263 Penalty Miscellaneous 264 Exclusion of the National Lottery 265 Territorial application General PART 12 CLUBS, PUBS, FAIRS, &C. 266 Members club 267 Commercial club Clubs
10 x Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) 268 Miners welfare institute 269 Exempt gaming 270 Section 269: supplementary 271 Club gaming permit 272 Section 271: supplementary 273 Club machine permit 274 Procedure, &c. 275 Bingo 276 Interpretation Pubs, &c. 277 Alcohol licence 278 Application of sections 279 to Exempt gaming 280 Section 279: supplementary 281 Bingo 282 Gaming machines: automatic entitlement 283 Licensed premises gaming machine permits 284 Removal of exemption 285 Permits Clubs, pubs &c: special provision for Scotland 286 Interpretation: travelling fair 287 Gaming machines Fairs PART 13 PRIZE GAMING 288 Meaning of prize gaming 289 Prize gaming permits 290 Gaming and entertainment centres 291 Bingo halls 292 Fairs 293 Conditions for prize gaming 294 Power to restrict exemptions PART 14 PRIVATE AND NON-COMMERCIAL GAMING AND BETTING Private gaming and betting 295 Interpretation 296 Exceptions to offences 297 Interpretation Non-commercial gaming and betting
11 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) xi 298 Exceptions to offences 299 Conditions for non-commercial prize gaming 300 Conditions for non-commercial equal-chance gaming 301 Misusing profits of non-commercial prize gaming 302 Non-commercial betting PART 15 INSPECTION 303 Enforcement officers 304 Authorised persons Inspectors Kinds of inspection 305 Compliance 306 Suspected offence 307 Inspection of gambling 308 Operating licence holders 309 Family entertainment centres 310 Premises licensed for alcohol 311 Prize gaming permit 312 Clubs 313 Licensed premises 314 Lotteries: registered societies 315 Temporary use notice 316 Authorisations: production on demand Powers and procedure 317 Powers 318 Dwellings 319 Records 320 Timing 321 Evidence of authorisation 322 Information 323 Use of force 324 Person accompanying inspector, &c. 325 Securing premises after entry 326 Obstruction PART 16 ADVERTISING 327 Meaning of advertising 328 Regulations 329 Broadcasting 330 Unlawful gambling 331 Foreign gambling 332 Territorial application: non-remote advertising 333 Territorial application: remote advertising
12 xii Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) PART 17 LEGALITY AND ENFORCEABILITY OF GAMBLING CONTRACTS 334 Repeal of provisions preventing enforcement 335 Enforceability of gambling contracts 336 Power of Gambling Commission to void bet 337 Section 336: supplementary 338 Interim moratorium PART 18 MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL Miscellaneous 339 Prize competitions 340 Foreign betting 341 Offence committed by body 342 False information 343 Value of prize 344 Participation fees 345 Forfeiture 346 Prosecution by licensing authority 347 Prosecution: time limit 348 Excluded premises 349 Three-year licensing policy 350 Exchange of information 351 Power to amend Schedule Data protection General 353 Interpretation 354 Crown application 355 Regulations, orders and rules 356 Amendments and repeals 357 Money 358 Commencement 359 Vessels: territorial limitations 360 Aircraft: territorial limitations 361 Extent 362 Short title Schedule 1 Betting: Prize Competitions: Definition of Payment to Enter Schedule 2 Lotteries: Definition of Payment to Enter Schedule 3 Amendment of National Lottery etc. Act 1993 (c. 39) Schedule 4 The Gambling Commission Schedule 5 Transfer from Gaming Board to Gambling Commission: Supplementary Provision Schedule 6 Exchange of Information: Persons and Bodies
13 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) xiii Part 1 Persons and Bodies with Functions under this Act Part 2 Enforcement and Regulatory Bodies Part 3 Sport Governing Bodies Part 4 Notes Schedule 7 Relevant Offences Part 1 The Offences Part 2 Power to Amend Part 1 Schedule 8 Gambling Appeals Tribunal Schedule 9 Applications for Casino Premises Licences Schedule 10 Family Entertainment Centre Gaming Machine Permits Schedule 11 Exempt Lotteries Part 1 Incidental Non-commercial Lotteries Part 2 Private Lotteries Part 3 Customer lottery Part 4 Small Society Lotteries Part 5 Registration With Local Authority Part 6 Powers to Impose Additional Restrictions, &c. Part 7 General Schedule 12 Club Gaming Permits and Club Machine Permits Schedule 13 Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permits Schedule 14 Prize Gaming Permits Schedule 15 Private Gaming and Betting Part 1 Gaming Part 2 Betting Schedule 16 Minor and Consequential Amendments Part 1 Minor Amendments Part 2 Consequential Amendments Schedule 17 Repeals Schedule 18 Transitional Part 1 Transitional Continuation of Old Licences, &c. Part 2 Advance and Interim Applications, and Conversion
14 ELIZABETH II c. 19 Gambling Act CHAPTER 19 An Act to make provision about gambling. [7th April 2005] B E IT ENACTED by the Queen s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: PART 1 INTERPRETATION OF KEY CONCEPTS Principal concepts 1 The licensing objectives In this Act a reference to the licensing objectives is a reference to the objectives of (a) preventing gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime, (b) ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way, and (c) protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling. 2 Licensing authorities (1) For the purposes of this Act the following are licensing authorities (a) in relation to England (i) a district council, (ii) a county council for a county in which there are no district councils, (iii) a London borough council, (iv) the Common Council of the City of London, and
15 2 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts (b) (c) (v) the Council of the Isles of Scilly, in relation to Wales (i) a county council, and (ii) a county borough council, and in relation to Scotland, a licensing board constituted under section 1 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 (c. 66). (2) For the purposes of Schedule 13, the Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple and the Under-Treasurer of the Middle Temple are licensing authorities. 3 Gambling In this Act gambling means (a) gaming (within the meaning of section 6), (b) betting (within the meaning of section 9), and (c) participating in a lottery (within the meaning of section 14 and subject to section 15). 4 Remote gambling (1) In this Act remote gambling means gambling in which persons participate by the use of remote communication. (2) In this Act remote communication means communication using (a) the internet, (b) telephone, (c) television, (d) radio, or (e) any other kind of electronic or other technology for facilitating communication. (3) The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that a specified system or method of communication is or is not to be treated as a form of remote communication for the purposes of this Act (and subsection (2) is subject to any regulations under this subsection). 5 Facilities for gambling (1) For the purposes of this Act a person provides facilities for gambling if he (a) invites others to gamble in accordance with arrangements made by him, (b) provides, operates or administers arrangements for gambling by others, or (c) participates in the operation or administration of gambling by others. (2) But a person does not provide facilities for gambling for the purposes of this Act by virtue only of (a) providing an article other than a gaming machine to a person who intends to use it, or may use it, in the course of any of the activities mentioned in subsection (1)(a) to (c), (b) providing, otherwise than in the course of providing, operating or administering arrangements for gambling or participating in the
16 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts 3 (c) operation or administration of gambling, an article to a person who intends to use it, or may use it, for gambling, or making facilities for remote communication available for use by (i) persons carrying on any of those activities, or (ii) persons gambling in response to or in accordance with any of those activities. (3) A person provides facilities for gambling (despite subsection (2)(c)) if (a) he makes facilities for remote communication available for use, (b) the facilities are adapted or presented in such a way as to facilitate, or to draw attention to the possibility of, their use for gambling, and (c) the nature, adaptation or presentation of the facilities is such that (i) they cannot reasonably be expected to be used for purposes other than gambling, or (ii) they are intended to be used wholly or mainly for gambling. (4) The Secretary of State may by order, for the purposes of subsection (3)(c) (a) provide that facilities of a specified nature, or adapted or presented in a specified way, cannot reasonably be expected to be used for purposes other than gambling; (b) provide that facilities of a specified nature, or adapted or presented in a specified way, can reasonably be expected to be used for purposes other than gambling; (c) specify criteria by which it is to be determined whether facilities can reasonably be expected to be used for purposes other than gambling; (d) provide that facilities of a specified nature, or adapted or presented in a specified way, shall be taken as being intended to be used wholly or mainly for gambling; (e) provide that facilities of a specified nature, or adapted or presented in a specified way, shall be taken as not being intended to be used wholly or mainly for gambling; (f) specify criteria by which it is to be determined whether facilities are intended to be used wholly or mainly for gambling. Gaming 6 Gaming & game of chance (1) In this Act gaming means playing a game of chance for a prize. (2) In this Act game of chance (a) includes (i) a game that involves both an element of chance and an element of skill, (ii) a game that involves an element of chance that can be eliminated by superlative skill, and (iii) a game that is presented as involving an element of chance, but (b) does not include a sport. (3) For the purposes of this Act a person plays a game of chance if he participates in a game of chance (a) whether or not there are other participants in the game, and
17 4 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts (b) whether or not a computer generates images or data taken to represent the actions of other participants in the game. (4) For the purposes of this Act a person plays a game of chance for a prize (a) if he plays a game of chance and thereby acquires a chance of winning a prize, and (b) whether or not he risks losing anything at the game. (5) In this Act prize in relation to gaming (except in the context of a gaming machine) (a) means money or money s worth, and (b) includes both a prize provided by a person organising gaming and winnings of money staked. (6) The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that a specified activity, or an activity carried on in specified circumstances, is or is not to be treated for the purposes of this Act as (a) a game; (b) a game of chance; (c) a sport. 7 Casino (1) For the purposes of this Act a casino is an arrangement whereby people are given an opportunity to participate in one or more casino games. (2) In this Act casino game means a game of chance which is not equal chance gaming. (3) But the Secretary of State may by regulations provide that a specified activity, or an activity carried on in specified circumstances, is to be or not to be treated as a casino game for the purposes of this Act (and subsection (2) is subject to regulations under this subsection). (4) For the purposes of this section it is immaterial (a) whether an arrangement is provided on one set of premises or on more than one; (b) whether an arrangement is provided wholly or partly by means of remote communication. (5) The Secretary of State shall make regulations by reference to which any casino may be classified as (a) a regional casino, (b) a large casino, (c) a small casino, or (d) below the minimum size for a licensed casino. (6) Regulations under subsection (5) may make provision by reference to (a) the number of gaming tables used or designated for the playing of specified casino games or classes of casino game, (b) the location of gaming tables used or designated for the playing of specified casino games or classes of casino game, (c) the concentration of gaming tables used or designated for the playing of specified casino games or classes of casino game, (d) the floor area used or designated for a specified purpose,
18 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts 5 (e) (f) any combination of the matters listed in paragraph (a) to (d), or any other matter. (7) Regulations under subsection (5) may (a) include provision for determining what floor area is to be treated as being used or designated for a purpose; (b) include provision for determining what activities do or do not amount to the playing of a specified casino game or class of casino game; (c) include provision for determining what is or is not to be treated as a gaming table (and, in particular, in what circumstances a number of tables are to be treated as if they were a single gaming table); (d) provide that a gaming table is to be treated as being used or designated only if specified conditions (which may, in particular, relate to purpose of use, extent of use or circumstances of use) are satisfied. 8 Equal chance gaming (1) For the purposes of this Act gaming is equal chance gaming if (a) it does not involve playing or staking against a bank, and (b) the chances are equally favourable to all participants. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) it is immaterial (a) how a bank is described, and (b) whether or not a bank is controlled or administered by a player. Betting 9 Betting: general (1) In this Act betting means making or accepting a bet on (a) the outcome of a race, competition or other event or process, (b) the likelihood of anything occurring or not occurring, or (c) whether anything is or is not true. (2) A transaction that relates to the outcome of a race, competition or other event or process may be a bet within the meaning of subsection (1) despite the facts that (a) the race, competition, event or process has already occurred or been completed, and (b) one party to the transaction knows the outcome. (3) A transaction that relates to the likelihood of anything occurring or not occurring may be a bet within the meaning of subsection (1) despite the facts that (a) the thing has already occurred or failed to occur, and (b) one party to the transaction knows that the thing has already occurred or failed to occur. 10 Spread bets, &c. (1) For the purposes of section 9(1) bet does not include a bet the making or accepting of which is a regulated activity within the meaning of section 22 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (c. 8).
19 6 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts (2) An order under section 22 of that Act which has the effect that a class of bet becomes or ceases to be a regulated activity may, in particular, include transitional provision relating to the application of this Act to that class of bet. (3) This section is subject to section 38(3). 11 Betting: prize competitions (1) For the purposes of section 9(1) a person makes a bet (despite the fact that he does not deposit a stake in the normal way of betting) if (a) he participates in an arrangement in the course of which participants are required to guess any of the matters specified in section 9(1)(a) to (c), (b) he is required to pay to participate, and (c) if his guess is accurate, or more accurate than other guesses, he is to (i) win a prize, or (ii) enter a class among whom one or more prizes are to be allocated (whether or not wholly by chance). (2) In subsection (1) a reference to guessing includes a reference to predicting using skill or judgment. (3) Schedule 1 makes further provision about when a person is to be or not to be treated for the purposes of subsection (1)(b) as being required to pay to participate in an arrangement. (4) In subsection (1)(c) prize includes any money, articles or services (a) whether or not described as a prize, and (b) whether or not consisting wholly or partly of money paid, or articles or services provided, by the members of the class among whom the prizes are allocated. 12 Pool betting (1) For the purposes of this Act betting is pool betting if made on terms that all or part of winnings (a) shall be determined by reference to the aggregate of stakes paid or agreed to be paid by the persons betting, (b) shall be divided among the winners, or (c) shall or may be something other than money. (2) For the purposes of this Act pool betting is horse-race pool betting if it relates to horse-racing in Great Britain. 13 Betting intermediary (1) In this Act betting intermediary means a person who provides a service designed to facilitate the making or acceptance of bets between others. (2) For the purposes of this Act acting as a betting intermediary is providing facilities for betting.
20 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts 7 Lottery 14 Lottery (1) For the purposes of this Act an arrangement is a lottery, irrespective of how it is described, if it satisfies one of the descriptions of lottery in subsections (2) and (3). (2) An arrangement is a simple lottery if (a) persons are required to pay in order to participate in the arrangement, (b) in the course of the arrangement one or more prizes are allocated to one or more members of a class, and (c) the prizes are allocated by a process which relies wholly on chance. (3) An arrangement is a complex lottery if (a) persons are required to pay in order to participate in the arrangement, (b) in the course of the arrangement one or more prizes are allocated to one or more members of a class, (c) the prizes are allocated by a series of processes, and (d) the first of those processes relies wholly on chance. (4) In this Act prize in relation to lotteries includes any money, articles or services (a) whether or not described as a prize, and (b) whether or not consisting wholly or partly of money paid, or articles or services provided, by the members of the class among whom the prize is allocated. (5) A process which requires persons to exercise skill or judgment or to display knowledge shall be treated for the purposes of this section as relying wholly on chance if (a) the requirement cannot reasonably be expected to prevent a significant proportion of persons who participate in the arrangement of which the process forms part from receiving a prize, and (b) the requirement cannot reasonably be expected to prevent a significant proportion of persons who wish to participate in that arrangement from doing so. (6) Schedule 2 makes further provision about when an arrangement is to be or not to be treated for the purposes of this section as requiring persons to pay. (7) The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that an arrangement of a specified kind is to be or not to be treated as a lottery for the purposes of this Act; and (a) the power in this subsection is not constrained by subsections (1) to (6) or Schedule 2, and (b) regulations under this subsection may amend other provisions of this section or Schedule National Lottery (1) Participating in a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery is not gambling for the purposes of this Act (despite section 3(c) but subject to subsections (2) and (3) below).
21 8 Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19) Part 1 Interpretation of Key Concepts (2) Participating in a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery is gambling for the purposes of (a) section 42, and (b) section 335. (3) Where participating in a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery would also constitute gaming within the meaning of section 6, it shall be treated as gaming for the purposes of this Act if and only if a person participating in the lottery is required to participate in, or to be successful in, more than three processes before becoming entitled to a prize. (4) Participating in a lottery which forms part of the National Lottery shall not be treated as betting for the purposes of this Act where it would (a) satisfy the definition of pool betting in section 12, or (b) satisfy the definition of betting in section 9 by virtue of section 11. (5) Schedule 3 shall have effect. Cross-category activities 16 Betting and gaming (1) This section applies to a transaction which satisfies (a) the definition of betting in section 9, and (b) the definition of gaming in section 6. (2) A transaction to which this section applies which is pool betting (within the meaning of section 12) shall be treated for the purposes of this Act as betting (and not as gaming). (3) Any other transaction to which this section applies shall be treated for the purposes of this Act as gaming (and not as betting). (4) This section is subject to regulations under section 6(6). 17 Lotteries and gaming (1) This section applies to an arrangement which satisfies (a) the definition of a game of chance in section 6, and (b) the definition of a lottery in section 14. (2) An arrangement to which this section applies shall be treated for the purposes of this Act as a game of chance (and not as a lottery) if a person who pays in order to join the class amongst whose members prizes are allocated is required to participate in, or to be successful in, more than three processes before becoming entitled to a prize. (3) An arrangement to which this section applies shall, subject to subsection (2), be treated for the purposes of this Act as a lottery (and not as a game of chance) if (a) it satisfies paragraph 1(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 11, (b) it satisfies paragraph 10(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 11, (c) it satisfies paragraph 11(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 11, (d) it satisfies paragraph 12(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 11, (e) it satisfies paragraph 20(1)(a) and (b) of Schedule 11,