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The response forms part of the government’s smarter regulation programme of regulatory reform measures that began in May 2023 with the publication of Smarter regulation to grow the economy. Smarter regulation is about improving regulation and guidance for businesses across the board, ensuring it is clear, proportionate and does not unnecessarily impose burdens on businesses which restrict innovation and growth.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) published its gambling white paper in April 2023, which set out the government’s plans for modernising the regulation of the gambling sector. A series of key proposals specifically relating to the land-based gambling sector were outlined in the white paper, including measures to adjust outdated regulatory restrictions applying to the sector.
From 26 July to 4 October 2023, DCMS conducted a public consultation on these measures. Following analysis of the evidence submitted, the government intends to implement the following measures:
Gambling policy is substantially reserved in Scotland and Wales but devolved in Northern Ireland. This consultation relates to land-based gambling provided to customers in Great Britain, by operators who are consequently required to hold the appropriate licence from the Gambling Commission.
This response provides non-remote gambling operators with clear notice of our intention to introduce the measures set out within this government response. Following publication of this response, 6 regulations will be laid before Parliament: