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In order to provide a casino with equipment or services that are directly related to the playing of a lottery scheme or the operation of a gaming site, you must be registered with the AGCO before you can do business with the gaming site.
Registration Fees
For the purpose of fees, there are two categories of Gaming-Related Suppliers. Applicants are required to pay the fee corresponding to the type of goods and services they provide.
- Manufacturers: This category covers suppliers who manufacture gaming equipment for use in gaming sites in Ontario. This includes, among other things, manufacturers of gaming products and equipment such as bingo paper, break open tickets, instant lottery tickets, slot machines, electronic table games, bill validators, personal bingo verifiers and bingo blowers. The fee applicable to this category of Gaming-Related Supplier is $15,000 per year.
- Services suppliers: This category covers suppliers who provide gaming-related services to gaming sites, break open ticket locations or charitable organizations that conduct and manage lotteries. This includes, among other things, suppliers that coordinate and/or facilitate lottery schemes on behalf of charitable or religious organizations and/or supply and distribute gaming-related equipment to gaming sites or break open ticket locations. The fee applicable to this category of Gaming-Related Supplier is $3,000 per year.
Application Forms, Reports, Terms and Conditions. Raffle Application Requirements for Lottery Licences Issued by the Registrar (For use when applying or reporting to a municipality or First Nation with an Order-in-Council). Nov 23, 2020 Who regulates it in land-based form? Casino gaming (including slots and casino table games such as roulette & blackjack) Alberta. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission ('AGLC'). British Columbia. Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch of the Ministry of Finance ('GPEB'). Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba. The fee applicable to this category of Gaming-Related Supplier is $3,000 per year. For a copy of the gaming registration fee schedule, please visit our Casino Gaming Registration Fees page. Office Location. If you wish to work out of your residence, prior written approval must be obtained from the Registrar of Alcohol, Gaming and Racing. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC) offers the Gaming Information for Charitable Groups (GAIN) program to help Alberta charities better understand charitable gaming policies. GAIN provides essential information to groups that conduct, or want to conduct, charitable gaming activities like bingos, casinos, pull ticket sales. Division Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, 50 Corriveau Avenue St. Albert, Alberta T8N 3T5 Telephone: (780) 447-8600 Toll-free: 1-800-272- 8876 Fax: (780) 447-8911 or (780) 447-8912 CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED.
For a copy of the gaming registration fee schedule, please visit our Casino Gaming Registration Fees page.
Office Location
If you wish to work out of your residence, prior written approval must be obtained from the Registrar of Alcohol, Gaming and Racing. Your request for approval must be accompanied by a detailed floor plan of your residence indicating the location of the office and the storage of equipment and supplies.
Application Process
All lottery and gaming registration applications must be completed online through the iAGCO portal. To apply for or renew your registration, please visit the portal, create an account and follow the steps as directed.
Before you can order your first raffle licence you must be deemed eligible by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Once the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission have approved your organization, you are then able to order raffle licences.
To apply for raffle licence eligibility:
Complete an Eligibility for a Raffle Licence form and fax or mail it to the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.
Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission
50 Corriveau Avenue,
St. Albert Alberta, T8N 3T5.
Phone:(780) 447-8600
Fax: (780) 447-8918
Once your organization’s eligibility has been determined, you will be notified and your group will be added to the list of approved groups provided to One Stop Licence Shop.
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All Licenses Ltd. is then able to issue raffle licences to your organization.
Raffle Licence Rules:
- An approved organization can purchase a raffle licence to run a raffle with a ticket value of $10,000 or less, and to raffle off small prizes.
- Only religious groups and charities (including community organizations, arts and cultural groups, and amateur sports organizations) can apply for a raffle licence.
- Profits from the raffle must be used for religious or charitable activities. The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission licences gamine events such as raffles – click here for information about Raffle Terms and Conditions.
- Conducting a gaming event without a licence is a serious criminal offence.
- A raffle ticket licence is not a bingo, casino, or pull-ticket licence. These types of licences must be applied for directly from the “Alberta Liquor and Gaming Commission“
- Click here for further information about “bingo, casino, raffle and pull ticket gaming licences’.
To obtain a raffle licence, you must provide the following details:
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- Your group’s full name and address
- Raffle chairperson’s full name and address
- Details about how the profits will be used
- Ticket price and number of tickets printed
- Description and retail value of prizes (must be a minimum of 20% total ticket value)
- The raffle costs (advertising and printing expenses)
For Further Information On This Program, Click Here.
PRICE LIST – GST included
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