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AI Summary of 124. Prohibition on play without permit and licence.
In accordance with regulatory provisions, the operation of amusement machines in public spaces is strictly governed by two primary requirements. Firstly, the operator must possess a valid permit, as stipulated under section 122, specifically for the designated public location.
Secondly, it is imperative that a current licence, issued by the Revenue Commissioners pursuant to the same section, is prominently displayed on the machine. This licence must be securely affixed and visibly positioned to ensure compliance with legal standards, thereby safeguarding public interests and maintaining regulatory integrity.
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124. Prohibition on play without permit and licence.
Amendments (requiring commencement) by s. 63 of the Finance Act 2025 (No. 18), published 23 December 2025.
An amusement machine shall not be made available for play in a public place unless -
(a) the operator has a permit granted under section 122 in respect of that public place, and
(b) there is a current licence, granted by the Revenue Commissioners under section 122, displayed at all times in a secure and conspicuous position on the machine.