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A list of publications put out by the department's service areas.
Guidance for casino operators and persons wishing to be employed as security officers by the casino operator as to the licensing requirements of the Gaming and Wagering Commission.
The purpose of this policy is to describe the requirements placed on Crown Perth by the Gaming and Wagering Commission (the Commission) in relation to the placement of, and withdrawal limits from ATMs at Crown Perth.
Outline of the Gaming and Wagering Commissionโs strategy in complying with the National Policy on Match-Fixing in Sport.
Guidance to casino employees, gaming suppliers, gaming operators, bookmakers, bookmaker managers, bookmaker employees and RWWA key employees in relation to the probity requirements.
Guidance on the issuing of video lottery terminal (VLT) permits to sporting organisations/clubs, community/charitable organisations and local hotel based sporting/community associations.
The Gaming and Wagering Commission Act 1987 (the Act) provides for the issue of a Two-up permit to country race clubs and other organisations, which are located outside of a 100km radius of Crown Perth.
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance on the manner in which poker may be lawfully played and conducted in Western Australia.
Eligible organisations who wish to raise funds for purposes other than private gain or commercial undertaking may apply for a standard lottery permit. This policy provides guidance as to the legislative requirements relating to these permit types.
What special facility licences are and their specific requirements.
The legislative requirements for planning approvals and local government certifications.
Possible security measures for higher risk premises and events.
Licensees must ensure responsible promotion or advertising of alcohol.
Explains the limited circumstances in which a residential premises to become a licensed premises.
Guidance for legislative requirements and criteria used when considering the suitability of premises to be licensed under the Act.
Legislative requirements relevant to objections and submissions under the Act.
Information on how many adult guests a lodger may have on a licensed premises.
Guidance as to the legislative and operational requirements associated with Liquor Accords.
Requirements to meet and maintain measures and practices of harm minimisation.
All licensed premises must meet minimum fire safety standards.
This condition requires everyone on the licensed premises meets certain standards of dress and behaviour.