Tasmania Gambling Laws
Tasmanian gambling laws are enforced by the Tasmanian Gaming Commission, the body responsible for regulating casinos and gambling sites in the state. There are a number of Tasmanian gambling laws that govern gambling in the state.
SOURCE: Tasmania Gambling Laws
Gaming Control Act
The Gaming Control Act 1993 provides the legislative framework for the licensing and regulation of gambling in Tasmania. Activities regulated by the Act include gaming machines and keno, casino gaming, totalizator wagering, sports betting, interactive gaming and wagering, foreign games permits and minor gaming.
A key purpose of the Act is to maintain the integrity of gambling in Tasmania. The Act establishes the Tasmanian Liquor and Gaming Commission and provides for the taxation of regulated gambling activities.
Gaming Control (Infringement Notices) Regulations 2011
Allows Tasmania Police to issue infringement notices to persons that commit certain offences under the Act and to prescribe penalties that correspond to the level of infringement notice.
Gaming Control Regulations 2014
The Gaming Control Regulations 2014 include the costs under the Act, such as for licence applications and renewals, and further requirements for the operation of a betting exchange. The regulations also include community interest matters the Tasmanian Liquor and Gaming Commission must consider when deciding whether to grant a Licensed Premises Gaming Licence with authority to possess electronic gaming machines.
Interactive Gambling Act
In Australia, the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 is the statute that prevents Aussie casinos from being competitive with their international counterparts. For players, this shouldn’t even be a minor inconvenience because there are plenty of options to choose from and you’re able to gamble in a totally legal way.