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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2007 No. 319

BETTING, GAMING AND LOTTERIES

The Gambling Act 2005 (Inspection) (Provision of Information) Regulations 2007

  Made 8th February 2007 
  Laid before Parliament 8th February 2007 
  Coming into force 21st May 2007 

The Secretary of State makes the following regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 322(1) and (2) and of the Gambling Act 2005[1]:

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Gambling Act 2005 (Inspection) (Provision of Information) Regulations 2007 and shall come into force on 21st May 2007.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) A reference in these Regulations to a numbered Part or section is a reference to that Part or section of the Act so numbered.

Evidence of identity
    
3. Whilst an inspection is taking place, an inspector must ensure that a person who accompanies him pursuant to section 324 produces evidence of his identity to an appropriate recipient, or if there is no appropriate recipient, to a person who works at the premises and is there in his capacity as an employee.

Statement on entry
    
4. —(1) Where—

an inspector carrying out the inspection must communicate to the recipient the information set out in paragraph (2) (whether orally or in writing) as soon as reasonably practicable after the start of the inspection or the arrival of the recipient.

    (2) The information is—

    (3) Paragraph (1) does not apply where the information set out in paragraph (2) has already been communicated to an appropriate recipient during the inspection.

    (4) If at no time during an inspection an appropriate recipient is present at the premises, an inspector must leave a written notice on the premises setting out—

     5. If—

the inspector must orally inform the person that he is exercising a power to question under section 317(1)(b) and that it is an offence under section 326 if, without reasonable excuse, a person obstructs, or fails to cooperate with, an inspector who is exercising or seeking to exercise a power under or by virtue of Part 15.

Written record of inspection
    
6. —(1) If, following an inspection, an interested person makes a request in writing for a written record of the inspection, the inspector must, as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of the request, supply the person with a written record including the information set out in paragraph (2).

    (2) The information is, in relation to that inspection—


Richard Caborn
Minister of State Department of Culture, Media and Sport

8th February 2007



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These regulations come into force on 21st May 2007 and require persons who exercise their powers of entry and inspection under Part 15 of the Gambling Act 2005 (the Act), to provide information about those powers and their exercise.

Part 15 of the Act empowers constables, enforcement officers and authorised persons ("inspectors") to enter different kinds of premises under specified circumstances. An inspector exercising a power under Part 15 to enter premises, also has powers under section 317(1) of the Act to inspect the premises, question persons on the premises, require access to and copies of written or electronic records on the premises, and remove and retain material from the premises.

Regulation 3 places an obligation on inspectors exercising their powers under Part 15 of the Act, to ensure that anyone accompanying them produces evidence of his identity. Section 324 of the Act allows an inspector exercising a power to enter premises under Part 15 of the Act to take one or more persons with him.

Regulation 4 requires inspectors to inform specified persons on the premises ("appropriate recipients", defined in regulation 2(1)) of their right to request a written record of the visit. If there is no appropriate recipient on the premises, the inspector is required to leave that information in a written notice, with his name and the date of the inspection.

Regulations 5 requires inspectors to inform persons they are questioning, of the inspector's power to question any person on the premises under section 317(1)(b) of the Act, and of the offence of obstruction under section 326 of the Act. An inspector's obligation under regulation 5 will arise where a person refuses to answer any of his questions.

Regulation 6(1) requires an inspector to provide a written record of his inspection to the persons listed in regulation 2(1), referred to as "interested persons". The record is only required to be provided on request, and Regulation 6(2) sets out the required contents of that record.

A full Regulatory Impact Assessment of the costs and benefits of these Regulations is available from the Premises Licences Team, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH, telephone 020 7211 6420.


Notes:

[1] 2005 c.19.back



ISBN 978 0 11 075777 3


 © Crown copyright 2007

Prepared 14 February 2007


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