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Gambling - Classes of Gaming Machines

The Gambling Act 2005 reclassifies Gaming Machines and places restrictions on the type and number of machines that may be made available; it also places a minimum age of 18 years on players of all but Category D machines.

Generally gaming machines are classified according to the maximum stakes and maximum possible prizes:

Category of Machine

Maximum Stake

Maximum Prize

Age

A

Unlimited

Unlimited

18

B1

£2.00

£4,000.00

18

B2

£100

£500.00

18

B3

£1.00

£500.00

18

B4

£1.00

£250.00

18

C

50p

£25.00

18

D

10p or
30p when non-monetary prize

£5.00
£8.00 non-monetary prize

18
no age limit

Category A Machines

Category A machines will only be available at a Regional Casino and will be the only gaming machines with unlimited stakes and prizes. A Regional Casino can make up to 1250 machines available irrespective of the number of gaming tables made available for use.

Category B Machines

Category B machines are divided into four sub-categories (B1, B2, B3, and B4) according to stake and prizes.

Category B1 machines may only be made available in casinos and have a maximum stake of £2.00 and a maximum prize of £4,000.

Category B2 includes gaming machines known as fixed odds betting terminals where the stake and prizes from an individual game can be rolled over into the next game up to a maximum stake of £100 per game (or £15.00 per chip) and a maximum prize of £500.00. These machines will only be available in casinos and licensed betting offices. The licensed betting offices are restricted to making four machines available for use.

Category B3 machines may only be made available in casinos, bingo premises, betting premises and tracks with pool betting, and adult gaming centres. Bingo premises and adult gaming centres are limited to making four machines available for use. Maximum stake is £1.00 with a maximum prize of £500.00.

Category B4 machines will be permitted to be available in casinos, bingo premises, adult gaming centres, members’ clubs, commercial clubs and miners welfare institutes. The maximum stake is £1.00 with a maximum prize of £250.

Category C

Category C machines may be made available in all premises other than a Family Entertainment Centre (with a Licensing Authority permit) or travelling fair. The maximum stake is £1 with a maximum prize of £35.

Category D Machines

Category D machines may be made available in all of the locations where gaming machines of Category A, B or C are available. In addition, they may be made available in unlicensed family entertainment centres and travelling fairs. The maximum stake is 10p (30p if stake is in money's worth (tokens etc.)) and the maximum prize is £5.00.

There is concern that these machines are attractive to young persons and as such they may not be made available in such places as taxi offices, chip shops, late night refreshment outlets where the primary business operation is not gambling. Existing permits for these types of premises will be allowed to run their course but not renewed after the 1 st August 2006.

No person under the age of 18 years shall have access to any gaming machine other than those in Category D.

Specific Offences include:

  • Permitting persons under 18 to gamble.
  • Permitting persons under 18 to enter parts of a family entertainment centre where Category C machines are available for use.
  • Permitting persons under 18 to enter areas where Category C machines are situated.

 

 

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Contact the Licensing Section

Telephone: 01304 872295
E-mail: licensing@dover.gov.uk

Post:
Licensing Section
Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover
Kent CT16 3PJ