Leasing scheme for Gaming Machine Entitlements

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Leasing scheme for Gaming Machine Entitlements
03 March 2018

Leasing scheme for Gaming Machine Entitlements

Small clubs and hotels are able to improve their ongoing financial viability, under a new gaming machine leasing scheme that was passed by Parliament in March 2018.

The proposed scheme allows small clubs and hotels to lease out their gaming machines to help them improve their finances and continue to offer services to their local communities.

Rigorous gambling harm safeguards continue to apply, including:

  • eligibility criteria for lessor venues would be limited to small clubs and hotels
  • any venue wishing to increase the number of gaming machines it is allowed to operate is still subject to a strengthened Local Impact Assessment (LIA) process requirements which assesses the impact an increase in the number of gaming machines in an area would have on the local community
  • clubs and hotels in low risk areas would not be allowed to lease machines to venues in high risk areas
  • leasing scheme would not lead to an increase in the number of GMEs in NSW.

Venues that lease gaming machines are also required to pay an additional levy on the revenue from the leased machines, which will be managed by the Responsible Gambling Fund.

Liquor & Gaming NSW will undertake a review of the scheme three years after its commencement to ensure it is operating as intended.

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