Consultation response
Summer 2023 consultation – Proposed changes to LCCP and RTS: Consultation Response
This response sets out our position in relation to the consultation on the proposed changes to LCCP and Remote Gambling and Software Technical Standards.
Contents
- Executive summary
- Summary of topics
- Topic 1 - Improving customer choice on direct marketing: Consultation Response
- Topic 2 - Strengthening age verification in premises: Consultation Response
- Topic 3 - Game design: Consultation Response
- Topic 4 - Financial vulnerability checks: Consultation Response and Financial risk assessments pilot: Consultation Response
- Topic 5 - Personal Management Licence: Consultation Response
- Topic 6 - Changes to Regulatory Panels: Consultation Response
- Evaluating the impact of relevant changes
- Annex
Summary of responses and our position - Game design
Contents
- Proposal 1: Player-led 'spin stop' features Response to proposals to widen the RTS prohibition on features designed to reduce the time for the result to be known to all online gambling products.
- Proposal 2: Speed of play Response to proposals to introduce a minimum spin speed for casino games to their reduce risk and intensity.
- Proposal 3: Autoplay Response to proposal to extent the prohibition of the autoplay feature to all online games.
- Proposal 4: Effects that give the illusion of 'false wins' Response to proposal to extend the prohibition of wins less than or equal to original stake.
- Proposal 5: Operator-led simultaneous products Response to proposal to widen the restriction on playing multiple games simultaneously to all gaming and betting on virtual events.
- Proposal 6: Display of net position and time spent Response to proposal to extend requirement to display the amount of time and spend on all casino products.
- Proposal 7: Information security standards Response to proposal to introduce one new section of the ISO27001 2022 standard as a requirement in RTS security audits.
- Costs, timings and testing of games Response to proposal to the costs, timings and testing of games.
Last updated: 1 May 2024
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