Vcglr Responsible Gambling Code Of Conduct

In Victoria the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 requires gambling industry licence holders to have a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct approved by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR). 1.01 Requirement to have a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct 1.02 Preparation of a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct 1.03 Availability of Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct 1.04 Responsible Gambling Message 1.05 Responsible Gambling Information 1.06 Gambling Product Information 1.07 Customer Loyalty Scheme Information 1.08 Pre.

  1. Vcglr Responsible Gambling Code Of Conduct Form
  2. Code Of Conduct In The Workplace
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Responsible Gambling

Vcglr responsible gambling code of conduct act
The VCGLR has responsibility for the approval and ongoing monitoring of the Codes and SEPs.
It is a licence condition that all Venue Operators have a Code and SEP. The VCGR can take disciplinary action if a licensee does not have a Code or SEP in place, or where there are repeated breaches of the Code or SEP.
Section 10.6.7 of the Act requires that a Code set out a review process by which the venue operator will assess the operation and effectiveness of the Code.
Review of the operation and effectiveness of the Code should occur each year and use a process which includes input/feedback from all staff and a sample of patrons, in accordance with the requirements of the venue operator’s Code.
The venue operator may also be requested by the industry representative body responsible for their Code to provide input into an annual review process and the VCGLR encourages venues to participate in this process.
Ministerial Direction - Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct
Criteria and benchmarks for a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct
Industry review guidelines for a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct

Vcglr Responsible Gambling Code Of Conduct Form

In Victoria the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 requires gambling industry licence holders to have a Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct approved by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR). The requirement to have a Code applies to:

Code Of Conduct In The Workplace

  • Gaming Venue Operators;
  • Bingo Centre Operators;
  • Commercial Raffle Organisers;
  • Crown Melbourne Casino;
  • Wagering and Betting Licence Holders or the Wagering Operator;
  • Public Lotteries Licence Holders;
  • the Keno Licensee;
  • Interactive Gaming Licensees; and
  • Registered Bookmakers.

Any Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct approved in Victoria must meet the standards and requirements, and must include the contents that are set out in the Ministerial Direction – Responsible Gambling Codes of Conduct.