Can Crown Casino hold the Monitoring Licence?
No, Crown Casino, or a related person of the Casino, are prohibited from holding the Monitoring Licence under the Gambling Regulation Act 2003. Published: 29 October 2010 • 14. How is the return to player determined and can venue operators influence payouts? The return to player obligations for gaming machines are set out in the Gambling Regulation Act 2003. Gaming machines must return no less than 87 per cent of the total amounts wagered on gaming machines each year at that venue. The return to player percentage on gaming machines at a venue may be higher than the 87 per cent but a venue operator cannot return less than the minimum legislated amount. Published: 29 October 2010 • 15. Will the Monitor be able to increase its fees? The Monitoring Licence and Related Agreement will set out a process that allows for a variation in the monitoring fees as determined by the State. This process will include review of proposed fee changes by an independent pricing review panel. Published: 29 Oc
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