Acts and Regulations

G-1.5 - Gaming Control Act

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Restrictions on suppliers
35(1)In this section, “services” include
(a) the providing of gaming premises,
(b) the providing of management or consulting services with respect to the playing of games of chance,
(c) the supplying of the services of a person who, for consideration, participates in or facilitates in any manner the playing of a game of chance,
(d) the making, fabricating, printing, distributing or otherwise supplying of materials or equipment for the playing of games of chance, and
(e) the providing of services relating to the construction, maintenance, repair, surveillance and security equipment or business of a casino.
35(2)A person who is required by the regulations to be registered as a supplier shall not provide goods or services with respect to the playing or operating of a lottery scheme for which a licence is required or hold out as providing those goods or services unless
(a) the person is registered as a supplier, and
(b) the person is providing those goods and services to a licensee or a registered supplier.
35(3)A person who is required by the regulations to be registered as a supplier shall not provide goods or services with respect to a lottery scheme conducted and managed by the Corporation or other agency of the government of the Province unless
(a) the person is registered as a supplier, and
(b) the person is providing those goods and services to the Corporation, the other agency or a registered supplier.
35(4)In addition to any provision of the Industrial Relations Act, a trade union within the meaning of that Act shall not represent persons employed in a casino unless the trade union and such of its officers, officials and agents, as are prescribed by the regulations, are registered suppliers.
Restrictions on suppliers
35(1)In this section, “services” include
(a) the providing of gaming premises,
(b) the providing of management or consulting services with respect to the playing of games of chance,
(c) the supplying of the services of a person who, for consideration, participates in or facilitates in any manner the playing of a game of chance,
(d) the making, fabricating, printing, distributing or otherwise supplying of materials or equipment for the playing of games of chance, and
(e) the providing of services relating to the construction, maintenance, repair, surveillance and security equipment or business of a casino.
35(2)A person who is required by the regulations to be registered as a supplier shall not provide goods or services with respect to the playing or operating of a lottery scheme for which a licence is required or hold out as providing those goods or services unless
(a) the person is registered as a supplier, and
(b) the person is providing those goods and services to a licensee or a registered supplier.
35(3)A person who is required by the regulations to be registered as a supplier shall not provide goods or services with respect to a lottery scheme conducted and managed by the Corporation or other agency of the government of the Province unless
(a) the person is registered as a supplier, and
(b) the person is providing those goods and services to the Corporation, the other agency or a registered supplier.
35(4)In addition to any provision of the Industrial Relations Act, a trade union within the meaning of that Act shall not represent persons employed in a casino unless the trade union and such of its officers, officials and agents, as are prescribed by the regulations, are registered suppliers.