Examples of National Gambling Act in a sentence
The conduct of gambling operations is regulated in terms of both the Act and the National Gambling Act, 2004.
It is the responsibility of Applicants to take cognisance of the Act and Regulations, the National Gambling Act, and the National Regulations to ensure they are not disqualified by any of the requirements.
The National Gambling Board is established in terms of the National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act 7 of 2004) as amended.
The Applicant declares that it has no interest which may cause its project to be disqualified in terms of the provisions of section 49, 50 or 55 of the National Gambling Act, 2004.
The National Gambling Act (Act 7 of 2004, as amended): The Applicant will ensure full compliance with the provisions of this Act, as well as the regulations made in terms thereof which will have an impact on the conduct of its licensed operations.
Some of the legislative provisions include Section 10 of the Broad- Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003 as amended, Section 32 of the Gauteng Gambling Act of 1995 as amended and Section 53 of the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004.
The Board’s primary objectives in respect of the regulation of the industry, as contained in its strategic plan for the year under review, are to ensure that all gambling operations in the province are conducted in terms of the law, in particular the Gauteng Gambling Act 4 of 1995, as amended, and the National Gambling Act 7 of 2004, as amended.
The licensing of natural and juristic persons in relation to gambling ensures that these people are eligible in accordance with the provisions of the Gauteng Gambling Act, 1995 and the National Gambling Act, 2004.
The National Gambling Act provides the overarching framework for the regulation of gambling, including establishing uniform rules and standards and national regulatory institutions, whilst much of the detail is addressed in provincial legislation, which also allows for the establishment of provincial institutions.
The National Gambling Act provides for the establishment of the National Gambling Board.