Bill |
Purpose as per Legislative Programme |
Current Status/ |
Betting (Amendment) Bill 2013 |
To ensure a fair and equal treatment of all bookmakers and betting exchanges in terms of taxation and licensing regardless of the platform used, by bringing into the licensing and taxation regime all remote bookmakers and betting intermediaries. The Bill will amend the 1931 Betting Act |
Second Stage in Seanad Éireann |
Gambling Control Bill |
To update and consolidate the law on betting and gambling |
Early 2015 |
Your William Fry contacts: Ken Casey & Kenneth Morgan
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