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Part 2 Private Lotteries



The licensing objectives

Establishment of the Commission

Provision of facilities for gambling

Meaning of "child" and "young person"

Nature of licence

Nature of personal licence

The Gambling Appeals Tribunal

Nature of licence

Exception to offence of using premises for gambling

Gaming machine

Promoting a lottery

Members' club

Meaning of "prize gaming"

Interpretation

Enforcement officers

Meaning of "advertising"

Repeal of provisions preventing enforcement

Prize competitions

Betting: Prize Competitions: Definition of Payment to Enter

Lotteries: Definition of Payment to Enter

Amendment of National Lottery etc. Act 1993 (c. 39)

The Gambling Commission

Transfer from Gaming Board to Gambling Commission: Supplementary Provision

Exchange of Information: Persons and Bodies

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Relevant Offences

Part 2

Gambling Appeals Tribunal

Applications for Casino Premises Licences

Family Entertainment Centre Gaming Machine Permits

Exempt Lotteries

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Club Gaming Permits and Club Machine Permits

Licensed Premises Gaming Machine Permits

Prize Gaming Permits

Private Gaming and Betting

Part 2

Minor and Consequential Amendments

Part 2

Repeals

Transitional

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Gambling Act 2005
2005 Chapter 19 - continued
SCHEDULE 11, EXEMPT LOTTERIES - continued

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 PART 2
 PRIVATE LOTTERIES
 The exemption
 
9    (1) A lottery is exempt if-
 
 
    (a) it is a private society lottery, a work lottery or a residents' lottery within the meaning of paragraphs 10 to 12, and
 
    (b) the other conditions specified in this Part are satisfied.
     (2) In this Part a reference to a private lottery is a reference to a private society lottery, a work lottery or a residents' lottery.
 
 Private society lottery
 
10    (1) A lottery is a private society lottery if-
 
 
    (a) it is promoted only by authorised members of a society, and
 
    (b) each person to whom a ticket is sold is either a member of the society or on premises wholly or mainly used for the administration of the society or the conduct of its affairs ("society premises").
     (2) In this Part "society" means any group or society established and conducted for purposes not connected with gambling.
 
     (3) In sub-paragraph (1)(a) "authorised" means authorised in writing by the society or, if it has one, its governing body.
 
     (4) In relation to a society which has branches or sections, the reference to a society in sub-paragraph (1)(a) is a reference to a single branch or section.
 
 Work lottery
 
11    (1) A lottery is a work lottery if-
 
 
    (a) the promoters work on a single set of premises ("the work premises"), and
 
    (b) each person to whom a ticket is sold or supplied also works on the work premises.
     (2) For the purposes of this paragraph a person works on premises if he-
 
 
    (a) is employed under a contract of employment to work at or from the premises,
 
    (b) undertakes to work at or from the premises (whether or not for remuneration), or
 
    (c) conducts a business at or from the premises.
 Residents' lottery
 
12    (1) A lottery is a residents' lottery if-
 
 
    (a) the promoters live in a single set of premises ("the residential premises"), and
 
    (b) each person to whom a ticket is sold or supplied also lives in the residential premises.
     (2) For the purposes of this paragraph a person lives in premises if he habitually resides in any part of the premises (whether or not there are other premises in which he also habitually resides).
 
 Purpose of lottery
 
13    (1) A private society lottery may be promoted for any of the purposes for which the society is conducted.
 
     (2) A work lottery or residents' lottery must be organised in such a way as to ensure that no profits are made.
 
 Advertising
 
14    (1) No advertisement for a private society lottery may be-
 
 
    (a) displayed or distributed except on the society premises, or
 
    (b) sent to any other premises.
     (2) No advertisement for a work lottery may be-
 
 
    (a) displayed or distributed except on the work premises, or
 
    (b) sent to any other premises.
     (3) No advertisement for a residents' lottery may be-
 
 
    (a) displayed or distributed except on the residential premises, or
 
    (b) sent to any other premises.
 Lottery tickets
 
15    Each ticket in a private lottery must be a document (without prejudice to section 253).
 
16    (1) A ticket in a private lottery may be sold or supplied only by or on behalf of the promoters.
 
     (2) The rights conferred by the sale or supply of a ticket in a private lottery shall not be transferable (and any purported transfer shall be treated by the promoters of the lottery as being ineffective).
 
17    Each ticket in a private lottery-
 
 
    (a) must state the name and an address of each of the promoters of the lottery,
 
    (b) must specify the class of persons to whom the promoters are willing to sell or supply tickets, and
 
    (c) must explain the condition in paragraph 16(2).
 Price
 
18    The price payable for each ticket in a private lottery-
 
 
    (a) must be the same,
 
    (b) must be shown on the ticket, and
 
    (c) must be paid to the promoters of the lottery before any person is given the ticket or any right in respect of membership of the class among whom prizes are to be allocated.
 No rollover
 
19    The arrangements for a private lottery must not include a rollover.
 
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