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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Gambling (Categorisation and Use of B2 Gaming Machines) Bill [HL]
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 12/05/2016
Overview
This bill amends existing regulations concerning Category B2 gaming machines (commonly found in pubs and arcades). It lowers the maximum stake, introduces regular reviews of maximum stakes, and simplifies the rules governing their use.
Description
The bill makes two key changes:
1. Stake Reduction and Inflation Review: The bill reduces the maximum stake allowed on Category B2 gaming machines from £100 to £2. It also introduces a requirement for the maximum stake to be reviewed every three years and potentially adjusted in line with inflation.
2. Simplification of Usage Regulations: The bill simplifies the regulations governing where and how Category B2 gaming machines can be used. It removes some redundant or overlapping regulations from existing legislation (The Gaming Machine (Circumstances of Use) Regulations 2007).
Government Spending
The bill is not expected to significantly impact government spending. The changes are primarily regulatory and aimed at protecting players rather than involving direct government expenditure.
Groups Affected
The bill will affect the following groups:
- Pub and Arcade Owners: These businesses will see a significant reduction in potential revenue from B2 gaming machines due to the lower maximum stake.
- Gamblers: The lower maximum stake and simplified regulations are intended to protect gamblers from excessive losses and irresponsible gambling practices.
- Gaming Machine Manufacturers: The changes may require adjustments to their machines to comply with the new regulations.
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