Roll of recognised manufacturers
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Section 70 of the Gaming Control Act 1993 requires the Tasmanian Liquor and Gaming Commission to maintain a Roll of Recognized Manufacturers, Suppliers and Testers of Gaming Equipment.
If you wish to do any of the following, you must apply to the Commission for listing on the Roll:
- manufacture, sell or supply gaming machines and gaming machine games of a type approved by the Commission in accordance with the Gaming Control Act 1993;
- manufacture, sell or supply other gaming equipment including casino equipment, cards or minor gaming products approved by the Commission in accordance with the Act;
- enter into arrangements with licensed operators or licensed providers to service, repair or maintain gaming equipment through the services of licensed technicians; or
- supply testing services to a prescribed licence holder.
Roll listings are subject to Roll listing conditions.
How to apply
To make an application, you will be required to:
- provide information about yourself or entity;
- identify any associates you have;
- answer a number of probity questions relating to your business, litigation, gaming and financial history;
- if you are applying as an individual/sole-trader, submit proof of identity documentation compliant with the proof of identity documentation standards;
- pay the application fees; and
- read and sign the consent and declaration, and submit your form.
To apply to the Commission for listing on the Roll:
You can save your application and return at a later time.
You can apply as a company, partnership or individual/sole-trader. The information required for each applicant type will differ slightly.
For individual/sole-trader applicants
Proof of identity standards
From 21 June 2022, the Liquor and Gaming Branch has changed its requirements for what kind of proof of identity documentation is required to establish an individual's identity as part of various liquor and gaming applications.
You will be required to provide a combination of identity documents which must include:
- a photo identity document;
- full name;
- date of birth; and
- current residential address.
You will no longer be required to have these documents certified by a Commissioner for Declarations or Justice of Peace.