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If you wish to provide goods and services to the gaming industry, the resources to your left provide you detailed information on the different types of casino, charitable gaming and lottery registrations issued under the Gaming Control Act, 1992, including the registration process.
Charitable
Gaming Registration
The Gaming Control Act, 1992
is an Act that regulates individuals and businesses
who supply goods, services and equipment to charitable
and religious organizations that have been licensed
to conduct lottery schemes. The Act provides for:
The Regulations under the Act
exempt certain classes of persons from registration
and define classes or types of registrants.
Casino, Charity Casino and Slot Machine Facility Registration
The Gaming Control Act, 1992 requires the registration of gaming employees, gaming key employees and suppliers to casinos, charity casinos and slot machine facilities at racetracks unless specifically exempt by regulation. Trade unions representing employees of casinos, charity casinos and slot machine facilities at racetracks are also required to be registered.
OLG Lottery Registration
The Gaming Control Act, 1992 regulates, among other things, individuals and businesses that sell lottery products on behalf of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) or provide goods, services and equipment to the lottery industry. The Act provides for:
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