What is the Gaming Control Act, 1992 and who does it affect?
The Gaming Control Act, 1992 is an Act to regulate the 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, among other things, for: registration of businesses and individuals as suppliers (e.g. all bingo halls where more than one event is conducted per week, gaming suppliers and manufacturers of break open tickets and bingo paper etc.