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Consultation response

January 2025 - Gaming Machine Consultation: Part 1 Response

Our position in relation to the licence condition proposal included in the Gaming Machine Technical Standards, Gaming Machine Testing Strategy and LCCP consultation.

Introduction

In January 2025 we issued our gaming machine consultation (opens in new tab) that proposed changes through our Gaming Machine Technical Standards, the Gaming Machine Testing Strategy and the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice. The consultation ran for 18 weeks until 3 June 2025.

We received a total of 1,065 responses to the full consultation, including 64 which specifically addressed the proposal to introduce this general licence condition. The 64 responses were from the following categories of respondents:

  • 3 from individuals responding in a personal capacity who are or have worked in a gambling business
  • 33 from gambling businesses
  • 1 from charities and/or non-profit organisations
  • 2 from professional bodies including academic organisations
  • 5 from trade associations
  • 20 from others (clubs).

The organisations that consented to the publication of their name when responding to the consultation are listed in the Annex.

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