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1. Capítulo

1.2. OBJETIVOS DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN

2.9.10. ANALISIS DE MODELOS UTILIZADOS PARA RESOLVER PROBLEMAS DE MANUFACTURA.

2.9.1.2 Algoritmos Genéticos

CHAPTER 37: MEASURES TO PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE GAMING

174. Responsible gaming measures.

(1) The holder of a licence referred to in section 23(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (f) of the Act shall promote responsible gaming by —

(a) formulating a written plan detailing the strategies to be employed by it to promote responsible gaming;

(b) reviewing and measuring its compliance with the plan referred to in paragraph (a) on a quarterly basis, and submitting written reports to the Board in respect of each such review;

(c) providing its employees with training in relation to the phenomenon of problem gaming and strategies to address same;

(d) ensuring the ongoing availability of application forms for exclusion from gaming on its licensed premises, as contemplated in section 74 of the Act;

(e) developing strategies to ensure public education in the context of responsible gaming; and

(f) adopting a Code of Conduct in relation to responsible gaming incorporating provision for the various measures listed in this paragraph.

(2) The holder of a licence referred to in this regulation must ensure that a notice informing the public of the phenomenon of compulsive or problem gaming, in such format as the Board may approve, is prominently displayed at every entrance within the premises which permits access to any designated area where betting or gaming takes place.

(3) The holder of a licence referred to in this regulation shall ensure that there is on the licensed premises concerned, an adequate supply of pamphlets for public reference and use, concerning the phenomenon of compulsive or problem gaming, which shall contain, at a minimum —

(a) a description of the phenomenon of compulsive or problem gaming; and

(b) an outline of the commonest symptoms of compulsive or problem gaming.

PART XIV - NOTICES, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS

CHAPTER 38: SERVING OF NOTICES, ORDERS OR RESOLUTIONS

175. Serving of notices, orders or resolutions.

(1) Any notice, order or resolution to be served on a person within or outside of The Bahamas by the Board under the Act or these Regulations shall be in writing and shall be served —

(a) by personal delivery;

(b) by leaving a copy at the person’s last known address or his place of residence, employment or business;

(c) in the case of a company, by delivering a copy to its registered office or its principal place of business;

(d) by registered mail;

(f) by electronic mail.

(2) Any notice, order or resolution served under paragraph (1)(d), (e) or (f) shall be deemed to have been received, in the case of registered mail, to an address within The Bahamas, seven days after it has been posted or to an address outside The Bahamas, within fifteen days after it has been posted, or, in the case of facsimile or electronic mail transmission, at 10:00 on the first business day following the date of transmission.

PART XV – FEES

(1) All fees contemplated in this Part exclude the costs of investigation by the Board of the application to which such fees pertain.

(2) For the purposes of this Part —

“small casino” means a casino with a gaming area of less than five thousand square feet;

“medium casino” means a casino with a gaming area of five thousand or more square feet, but less than ten thousand square feet; and

“large casino” means a casino with a gaming area of or in excess of ten thousand square feet.

176. New licence application fee.

The new licence application fees payable under section 38(1) of the Act are as follows —

KIND OF LICENCE NEW LICENCE APPLICATION FEE ($)

Gaming licence 5,000.00

Proxy gaming licence 2,000.00

Mobile gaming licence 2,000.00

Restricted interactive gaming licence 3,500.00

Junket operator licence 1,000.00

Supplier licence 1,000.00

Key employee licence 250.00

Temporary employment licence 100.00

177. Annual licence and monitoring fees.

The annual licence and monitoring fee payable under section 38(2) of the Act are as follows —

KIND OF LICENCE ANNUAL LICENCE AND

MONITORING FEE ($) Gaming licence*

Small casino 100,000.00

Medium casino 250,000.00

Large casino 500,000.00

Proxy gaming licence**

Large casino 80,000.00

Medium or small casino 30,000.00

Mobile gaming licence**

Large casino 80,000.00

Medium or small casino 30,000.00

Restricted interactive gaming licence**

Large casino 150,000.00

Medium or small casino 40,000.00

Junket operator licence 600.00

Supplier licence

Company 5,000.00

Key employee licence 120.00

Gaming employee licence 80.00

(a) any gaming licence granted after the effective date; or

(b) the holder of any gaming licence in force as at the effective date, upon the expiration of any Heads of Agreement referred to in section 85(8) of the Act.

**These fees are not covered by the Heads of Agreement referred to in section 85(8) of the Act, and shall be payable by the licence holders to which they pertain as of the effective date.

178. Application for the transfer or removal of a licence.

The application fees under section 36(2)(a) of the Act are as follows —

KIND OF LICENCE APPLICATION FEE ($)

Gaming licence 100.00

Proxy gaming licence 100.00

Mobile gaming licence 100.00

Restricted interactive gaming licence 100.00 Key employee licence (to other licensed

premises)

20.00

Gaming employee licence 20.00

179. Application for a certificate of suitability as a junket representative.

The application fees payable under section 43(3) of the Act are as follows—

CERTIFICATE OF SUITABILITY REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF:

APPLICATION FEE ($)

Junket representative 250.00

180. Renewal of certificate of suitability as a junket representative.

The renewal fees payable under section 43(6)(b) of the Act are as follows—

CERTIFICATE OF SUITABILITY REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF:

RENEWAL FEE ($)

181. Application for a certificate of suitability to hold a financial interest in a licence holder or to have significant control over an

independent testing laboratory.

The application fees payable under sections 48(1) and 48(7) of the Act are as follows—

KIND OF LICENCE/REGISTRATION TO WHICH CERTIFICATE PERTAINS

APPLICATION FEE ($)

Gaming licence 2,000.00

Proxy gaming licence 2,000.00

Mobile gaming licence 2,000.00

Restricted interactive gaming licence 2,000.00

Supplier licence 100.00

Independent testing laboratory 2,000.00

182. Renewal of a certificate of suitability to hold a financial interest in a licence holder.

The renewal fees payable under section 48(6)(b) of the Act are as follows—

KIND OF LICENCE/REGISTRATION TO WHICH CERTIFICATE PERTAINS

RENEWAL FEE ($)

Gaming licence 1,000.00

Proxy gaming licence 1,000.00

Mobile gaming licence 1,000.00

Restricted interactive gaming licence 1,000.00 Junket operator licence 1,000.00

183. Application for a certificate of suitability as a third party contractor or gaming service provider.

The application fees payable under sections 54(6) (read with section 55) and 55(2)(b) of the Act are as follows—

KIND OF LICENCE TO WHICH CERTIFICATE PERTAINS

APPLICATION FEE ($) Gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 300.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small casino Medium casino Large casino 40,000.00 40,000.00 200,000.00 Proxy gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 300.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small or Medium casino Large casino

20,000.00 60,000.00 Mobile gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 300.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small or Medium casino Large casino

20,000.00 60,000.00 Restricted interactive gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 300.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small or Medium casino Large casino

40,000.00 100,000.00

184. Renewal of a certificate of suitability as a third party contractor or gaming service provider.

The renewal fees payable under section 54, read with section 55(4)(b) of the Act are as follows—

KIND OF LICENCE TO WHICH CERTIFICATE PERTAINS

RENEWAL FEE ($) Gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 150.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small casino Medium casino Large casino 20,000.00 20,000.00 60,000.00 Proxy gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 150.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small casino Medium casino Large casino 20,000.00 20,000.00 60,000.00 Mobile gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 150.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small casino Medium casino Large casino 20,000.00 20,000.00 60,000.00 Restricted interactive gaming licence

Third Party Contractor 150.00 Gaming Service Provider:

Small casino Medium casino Large casino 25,000.00 25,000.00 75,000.00

185. Registration of independent testing laboratories.

TYPE OF APPLICATION FEE PAYABLE ($) New application for registration 4,000.00

Annual registration fee

(Payable on date of first issue of registration certificate and upon each subsequent annual renewal thereof)

2,000.00