SCHEDULE 1 continued PART 4
1. A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to enter the premises shall be displayed in a prominent place at every entrance to the premises.
2.—(1) The premises shall contain a table gaming area, the floor area of which is no less than 500m2.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), in determining the floor area of the table gaming area, any number of separate areas within the premises may be taken into account.
(3) Any separate area that comprises less than 12.5% of the minimum required table gaming area shall not be taken into account in determining the table gaming area.
3. No gambling shall be permitted in the table gaming area of the premises other than gambling on–
(a) casino games that are played on an ordinary gaming table or on a partially or wholly automated gaming table; and
(b) real games of equal chance, other than bingo, played on a table.
4.—(1) The premises shall contain a non-gambling area which comprises no less than 250m2.
(2) Facilities for gambling shall not be provided in the non-gambling area.
(3) At any time during which facilities for gambling are being provided on the premises, the non-gambling area shall contain recreational facilities that are available for use by customers on the premises.
(4) Lobby areas and toilet facilities may be taken into account in calculating the non-gambling area; but the non-gambling area shall not consist exclusively of lobby areas and toilet facilities.
5. A notice shall be displayed in a prominent place in any part of the premises used for providing facilities for betting, setting out the terms on which persons are invited to bet on the premises.
6. No more than 40 separate betting positions may be made available for use in relation to a betting machine at any time.
1. A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to enter the premises shall be displayed in a prominent place at every entrance to the premises.
2.—(1) This paragraph shall apply to premises which have a gambling area the floor area of which is no less than 200m2.
(2) In determining the floor area of the gambling area, any number of separate areas within the premises shall be taken into account.
(3) The premises shall contain a non-gambling area, the floor area of which is no less than 10% of the floor area of the gambling area.
(4) Facilities for gambling shall not be provided in the non-gambling area.
(5) At any time during which facilities for gambling are being provided on the premises, the non-gambling area shall contain recreational facilities that are available for use by customers on the premises.
(6) Lobby areas and toilet facilities may be taken into account in calculating the non-gambling area; but the non-gambling area shall not consist exclusively of lobby areas and toilet facilities.
1. No facilities for gambling shall be provided on the premises between the hours of 6am and noon on any day.
Regulations 6 and 7
1. A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to play bingo on the premises shall be displayed in a prominent place at every entrance to the premises.
2. No customer shall be able to enter the premises directly from any other premises in respect of which one of the following permissions has effect–
(a) a casino premises licence;
(b) an adult gaming centre premises licence;
(c) a betting premises licence (other than a track premises licence).
3.—(1) This paragraph shall apply where children or young persons or both are permitted by the licence holder to enter the premises, and Category B or C gaming machines are made available for use on the premises.
(2) Where category B or C gaming machines are made available for use on the premises, any area of the premises in which those machines are located–
(a) shall be separated from the rest of the premises by a physical barrier which is effective to prevent access other than by an entrance designed for the purpose;
(b) shall be supervised at all times to ensure children or young persons or both do not enter the area; and
(c) shall be arranged in such a way that ensures all parts of the area can be observed.
(3) The reference to supervision in sub-paragraph (2) means supervised by–
(a) one or more persons whose responsibilities include ensuring children or young persons or both do not enter the area; or
(b) closed circuit television which is monitored by one or more persons whose responsibilities include ensuring that children or young persons or both do not enter the area.
(4) A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to access the area shall be displayed in a prominent place at the entrance to any area of the premises in which Category B or C gaming machines are made available for use.
4.—(1) In the case of a charge for admission to the premises, a notice of that charge shall be displayed in a prominent place at the principal entrance to the premises.
(2) In the case of any other charges in respect of gaming, a notice setting out the information in sub-paragraph (3) shall be displayed at the main point where payment for the charge is to be made.
(3) The notice in sub-paragraph (2) shall include the following information–
(a) the cost (in money) of each game card (or set of game cards) payable by an individual in respect of a game of bingo;
(b) in respect of each game card (or set of game cards) referred to in sub-paragraph (b) the amount that will be charged by way of a participation fee for entitlement to participate in that game; and
(c) a statement to the effect that all or part of the participation fee may be waived at the discretion of the person charging it.
(4) The notice may be displayed in electronic form.
(5) In this paragraph a reference to “game card” means a device which provides an individual with the opportunity to win one or more prizes in respect of a game of bingo.
(6) A reference in this paragraph to a charge in respect of gaming does not include an amount paid for an opportunity to win one or more prizes in gaming to which section 288 of the Act (meaning of “prize gaming”) applies.
5. The rules of each type of game that is available to be played in the premises (other than games played on gaming machines) shall be made available to customers within the premises and this requirement may be satisfied by–
(a) displaying a sign setting out the rules;
(b) making available leaflets or other written material containing the rules at each table; or
(c) running an audio-visual guide to the rules prior to any bingo game being commenced.
6. Any ATM made available for use on the premises shall be located in a place that requires any customer who wishes to use it to cease gambling in order to do so.