AGLC definition

AGLC means the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission.

Examples of AGLC in a sentence

  • AGLC is required under the FOIP Act to protect the confidentiality of personal information and to use and disclose the information only for the purpose for which it was collected.

  • AGLC authority to collect personal information from third party sources is section 34(1)(a)(i) and(ii) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.F‐25 (FOIP) pursuant to section 9 and 9.1 of the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation.

  • The information is strictly for the use of AGLC and is intended to be used for the purpose for which it was collected.

  • AGLC is required under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to protect the confidentiality of personal and corporate information.

  • This consent form will allow AGLC to verify and investigate the information provided by the Applicant in the Applicant Disclosure application form.


More Definitions of AGLC

AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis. (1.1.1 c)) AGLC is the province’s gaming authority, responsible for licensing and regulating charitable gaming activities. (1.5.1)
AGLC means the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis. “Board” means the Board of AGLC.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.
AGLC means Alberta Gaming, Liquor
AGLC means the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (formerly the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission), established pursuant to the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (Alberta), which, among other things, administers that act and controls the manufacture, import, sale, purchase, possession, storage, transportation, use and consumption of liquor in Alberta, and which, through the board of the AGLC, establishes policies, conducts hearings and makes decisions respecting licenses and registrations under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (Alberta);