Get a new licence Any person or organisation that intends to conduct gaming activities, work in the gaming industry, or supply liquor in Victoria must apply for a licence or permit. Applicants are advised to lodge liquor licence applications at least eight weeks in advance. Establishes a complaints-based system to deal with Internet gambling services where the relevant content (prohibited Internet gambling content) is available for access by customers in Australia; and prohibits the advertising of interactive gambling services. Australia has long embraced the world of gambling, from betting to casino games and more. Today, all types of gaming remain popular with the people of the country, and the market continues to grow.
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The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) is responsible for issuing approvals and licences to individuals who are seeking employment in Queensland's gaming industry.
You will need a licence to work in the gaming industry in various roles.There are particular forms you will need to complete and other documentation and identification to provide. You can apply online.
Note: You are no longer required to hold a gaming employee licence to work in the club and hotel industries. OLGR will no longer accept applications for this licence; however, individuals who wish to work in the gaming industry and carry out gaming duties or tasks must still complete a responsible service of gambling (RSG) course.
This guide provides an overview of the different types of licences required for employees in the gaming industry. It also explains the application process for licences, including information about any supporting documents required and the process of verifying your identity (if you decide to apply for a licence online).
General enquiries 13 QGOV (13 74 68)
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OLGRlicensing@justice.qld.gov.au
NOTICE: The DIA website is available only for filing an online annual gambling report. If you want to apply for a social or charitable gambling license, you will need to fill out a paper application. Please download the appropriate application below and mail the completed packet including payment to our office.
You may obtain a paper copy of the annual gambling report by contacting our office either by phone at 515.281.6848 or by email at scg@dia.iowa.gov. This report is due on Jan. 31 each year and covers the previous calendar year. A notice is mailed in early January each year to all nonprofit organizations that had a license at any point during the reporting period. The notice includes instructions on where and how to complete the annual report.
The Social and Charitable Gambling Unit administers Iowa Code Chapter 99B, which regulates games of skill or chance, raffles, bingo, social gambling and amusement devices. Qualified organizations may obtain a social or charitable gambling license to conduct fund-raising activities benefiting educational, civic, public, charitable, patriotic, or religious purposes.
Gambling receipts are subject to Iowa sales tax, even for nonprofit organizations. All taxes are payable to the Iowa Department of Revenue, and should not be submitted to DIA. More information about taxes on gambling receipts can be found on the Iowa Department of Revenue website.
In order to conduct charitable gambling activities, a nonprofit organization will first need to obtain a Charitable Gambling License. The Charitable Gambling License applications describe the various types of gambling activity that are permitted by the licensees. The only gambling activities authorized under these licenses are bingo, raffles, and games of skill and chance.
A license must be issued by DIA before gambling takes place, including the promotion and sale of tickets. Applications should be received by DIA at least 30 days prior to the intended start of activity.
The type of license you need will depend on the period of time for which you plan to conduct gambling activity in your organization.
License Type/Gambling Activity Permitted | Two-Year Qualified Organization* | One-Year Qualified Organization | 180-Day Qualified Organization | 90-Day Qualified Organization | 14-Day Qualified Organization | Bingo at a Fair or Festival |
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Bingo | Three occasions per week/15 occasions per month | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed | Two total occasions | One occasion per day for length of event |
Games of Skill & Chance | Unlimited carnival-style games | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed | Unlimited carnival-style games | Not allowed |
Game Night | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | Not allowed |
Very Small/ Small Raffles | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Not allowed |
Large Raffles | One per calendar year | Eight per license period w/each raffle conducted in a different county | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | One per calendar year | Not allowed |
Very Large Raffles** | One per calendar year w/additional Very Large Raffle License | One per calendar year w/additional Very Large Raffle License | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed |
Electronic Raffles | One small raffle per day; One large raffle per calendar year | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed | Not allowed |
*An organization requesting a Two-Year Qualified Organization License must have been in existence for at least five years.
**In addition to a One-Year or Two-Year Qualified Organization License, organizations wishing to conduct a Very Large Raffle will need to complete a separate Very Large Raffle License Application.
Authorizes small stakes card and parlor games between individuals (i.e., euchre, hearts, pitch, pinochle, gin rummy, poker, cribbage, pepper, darts, and billiards). Additionally, this license allows the establishment to conduct sports betting pools.
A license must be issued by DIA before gambling takes place, including the promotion. Applications should be received by DIA at least 30 days prior to the intended start of activity.
Access the Social Gambling License Application.
Authorizes patrons to socially gamble amongst themselves in the licensed establishment on small stakes card and parlor games (i.e., euchre, hearts, pitch, pinochle, gin rummy, poker, cribbage, pepper, darts, and billiards). This license does not allow sports betting pools.
A license must be issued by DIA before gambling takes place, including the promotion. Applications should be received by DIA at least 30 days prior to the intended start of activity.
The following activities are NOT permissible under this license:
Access the Social Gambling License Application.
Iowa Code section 99B.6(7) permits the those with a two-year Social Gambling License for Beer and Liquor Establishments (see tab above) to conduct a sports betting pool under certain circumstances. There is no additional cost to conduct a sports-betting pool.
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'Amusement concession' means a game of skill or game of chance with an instant win possibility where, if the participant completes a task, the participant wins a prize. 'Amusement concession' includes but is not limited to carnival-style games that are conducted by a person for profit. 'Amusement concession' does not include casino-style games or amusement devices required to be registered pursuant to section 99B.53.
Games may only be conducted after a license has been issued by DIA. Applications should be received by DIA at least 30 days prior to the intended start of activity.
View or download the Amusement Concession License Application.