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AI Summary of 262. Amendment of Act of 1958
The Act of 1958 is amended to add cross‑references to the Gambling Regulation Act 2024 and to insert definitions: “Act of 2024”, “betting licence”, “in‑person betting licence”, “in‑person and remote betting licence”, “licensed bookmaker” and “pool betting”. The definition of “totalisator licence” is replaced to mean a betting licence insofar as it authorises provision of pool betting. Section 18B(1)(b) is amended to require pool betting to be provided in accordance with a totalisator licence, and section 23(1),(2),(3)(d) and (4) are reworded to be subject to the Act of 2024 and to refer to providing pool betting.
Section 32D is amended to qualify powers “Subject to this section and the Act of 2024”, to specify the relevant betting activities at betting offices by reference to the Act of 2024, to require consultation with the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland before making regulations, and to align permitted opening days and hours with section 176(1) of the Act of 2024. Section 40 replaces references to “totalisators” with “pool betting”. Transitional provisions preserve application of the prior Act to existing bookmakers’ licences and to Rásaíocht Con Éireann’s existing totalisator licence while it remains in force.
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262. Amendment of Act of 1958
(1) The Act of 1958 is amended -
(a) in section 2(1) -
(i) by the insertion of the following definitions -
" 'Act of 2024' means the Gambling Regulation Act 2024;
'betting licence' has the same meaning as it has in the Act of 2024;
'in-person betting licence' has the same meaning as it has in the Act of 2024;
'in-person and remote betting licence' has the same meaning as it has in the Act of 2024;
'licensed bookmaker' means a licensee (within the meaning of the Act of 2024) of an in-person betting licence or an in-person and remote betting licence for the time being in force under the Act of 2024 which licence authorises the licensee to act as a bookmaker (within the meaning of section 3(2) of the Act of 2024);
'pool betting' has the same meaning as it has in the Act of 2024;",
and
(ii) by the substitution of the following definition for the definition of "totalisator licence":
" 'totalisator licence' means a betting licence to the extent that the licence authorises the licensee (within the meaning of the Act of 2024) of that licence to provide pool betting for an event, a series of events or a class of events;",
(b) in section 18B(1), by the substitution of the following paragraph for paragraph (b):
"(b) to provide pool betting in accordance with the terms of a totalisator licence held by the Board.",
(c) in section 23 -