Signs, stickers and posters for licence holders
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Gambling licence holders must make sure that information about gambling is available to people who gamble.
The signs, stickers and posters shown below must be displayed in venues. Gambling operators must also display
brochures and
contact cards. Check the
Tasmanian Liquor and Gaming Commission Rules to find out more.
Signs
| ORS02 - Minors Warning (Entrance)
Casino - must at all times be clearly displayed at every entrance to an area where gaming machines or table gaming operates.
Hotel or club - must at all times be clearly displayed at every entrance to a restricted gaming area. |

| ORS03 - Minors Warning
Casino, hotel or club - must at all times be clearly displayed at the location of each keno terminal and self-service keno terminal. It is not required if the keno terminal is staffed and located in an area where ORSO2 is already displayed at the entrance.
Totalizator outlet - must at all times be clearly displayed at the location of each totalizator terminal at an approved outlet.
Lottery outlet - must at all times be clearly displayed wherever lottery tickets are sold. |
Stickers ORM01
 ORM02

| ORM01 Minors Warning (Gaming Machines) and ORM02 Minors Warning (Gaming Machines)
Casino, hotel or club - either ORM01 or ORM02 must at all times be displayed in a prominent location on the front of every gaming machine. |
Posters
In venues with gaming machines, the following posters must be displayed in the public bathrooms closest to the machine gaming area. These posters are current at 30 September 2017. Different versions of posters will be supplied from time to time.
Contact the Liquor and Gaming Branch to find out more.
 |  | Men's bathrooms Both of these posters must be displayed in each bathroom. One of these posters must be displayed in bathrooms for men with a disability. Contact cards must be in a holder attached to one poster frame in each bathroom. |
 |  | Women's bathrooms
Both of these posters must be displayed in each bathroom. One of these posters must be displayed in bathrooms for women with a disability.
Contact cards must be in a holder attached to one poster frame in each bathroom. |
 | | Bathrooms for people with a disability
This poster must be displayed in bathrooms for people with a disability.
Contact cards must be in a holder attached to the poster frame. |