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National Gambling Act, 2004 (Act No. 7 of 2004)

Chapter 3 : Jurisdiction and Licensing

Part B : National licences

38. Applicants for national licence

 

1) An applicant must apply to a provincial licensing authority for a national licence as a testing agent, to test and calibrate gambling machines or gambling devices.

 

2) An applicant may apply to a provincial licensing authority for either a provincial licence in terms of applicable provincial law or a national licence, if the applicant seeks-
b) to work within the gambling industry, to the extent required in terms of section 28.

 

2A) A person who wishes to apply for-
a) An interactive gambling operator licence, or a licence as a manufacturer, supplier or maintenance provider of interactive gambling software and equipment must apply to the board; and
b) An interactive gambling employment licence, must apply to the relevant provincial licensing authority,

in the prescribed manner and form and pay the prescribed fees.

 

3) An applicant for a national licence must apply in the prescribed manner and form, and pay the prescribed application fee, to the provincial licensing authority within the province in which-
a) the applicant ordinarily resides, or in which the applicant intends to take up employment under the licence, if the applicant is an individual; or
b) the applicant’s principal place of business is or will be located, in any other case.