Quebec Gambling Laws

Gaming law is the set of rules and regulations that apply to the gaming or gambling industry. Gaming law is not a branch of law in the traditional sense but rather is a collection of several areas of law that include criminal law, regulatory law, constitutional law, administrative law, company law, contract law, and in some jurisdictions, competition law. At common law, gambling requires consideration, chance and prize, legal terms that must be analyzed by gaming lawyers within the context of any gaming operation.[1]

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Paul, the easy answer to your first questions is ‘No’. There are laws in countries around the globe that prohibit random draw promotions. Notably, many European counties specifically ban random draw promotions under their gaming laws. Consideration is a very broad legal construct and there is no easy answer as to what is consideration. 1985 Gambling legislation transferred from the federal government to the provinces 1985 Provinces allowed to run lotteries and lottery schemes, including gambling on computers, video devices, slots, and phone betting for horse racing 1991 VLTs approved in eight provinces (not in Ontario and British Columbia) for establishments with liquor licenses. Canada - Quebec: Gambling Laws and Regulations 2021. ICLG - Gambling Laws and Regulations - covers common issues in gambling laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, application for a licence, licence restrictions, digital media, enforcement and liability – in 37 jurisdictions.

Gaming law is enormously complex. In the United States, it involves federal and state law considerations.[2][3] In Canada, it involves federal and provincial law considerations, in a variety of legal disciplines.[4]

United States[edit]

In the United States, illegal gambling is a federal crime if it is done as a business.[2] However, each of its states has its own laws regarding the regulation or prohibition of gambling.[3] States that permit such gaming usually have a gaming control board established to oversee the regulation of the industry, such as licensing of those employed in the gaming industry. States that permit casinos and similar forms of gaming often have strict zoning regulations to keep such establishments away from schools and residential areas.

Ukraine[edit]

Parliament outlawed gambling in 2009 after a May 2009 fire in a gambling hall in Dnipropetrovsk that killed nine people. The Ukrainian parliament passed the law 'On Prohibition of Gambling Business in Ukraine' (Gambling Ban Law) banning gambling business and any participation in gambling in Ukraine on May 15. The President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko signed the law on June 23 and on June 25 it came into force. The Law On Prohibition of Gambling Business in Ukraine also applied to internet casinos, it did not apply to lotteries.Parliament legalised gambling again on 14 July 2020. Albeit with regulations and age restrictions (minimum age of 22).[5]


Quebec Gambling Laws 2020

Other jurisdictions[edit]

  • Gambling Act 2005 (UK)
  • Gaming Act 1845 (UK, repealed)
  • Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (Australia)

See also[edit]

Quebec Online Gambling Laws

Quebec Gambling Laws

References[edit]

  1. ^Rose, I. Nelson; Owens, Martin D., Jr. (2009). Internet Gaming Law(PDF) (2 ed.). Mary Ann Leibert, Inc. Publishers. pp. 11–13. ISBN9781934854129. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ abFor federal law, see, e.g., '18 U.S. Code § 1955 - Prohibition of illegal gambling businesses'. Legal Information Institute. Cornell Law School. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  3. ^ abHumphrey, Chuck. 'State Gambling Laws'. Gambling Law US. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  4. ^Hincer, Illkim (1 November 2016). 'Gaming in Canada: overview'. Practical Law. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  5. ^https://www.unian.info/economics/legislation-ukraine-s-parliament-legalizes-gambling-11073944.html

External links[edit]

  • Center for Gaming Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; produces reports, papers, and a monthly update


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Alcohol, Cannabis and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act, 1996
Regulations (141/01; 282/07)

Cannabis Licence Act, 2018
Regulation 468/18

Gaming Control Act, 1992
Regulation (78/12)
Regulations effective before June 1, 2012 (385/99; 197/95; 281/07; 68/94)

Liquor Licence Act
Regulations (58/00; 718/90; 719/90; 720/90; 70/09; 783/94; 389/91)

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Wine Content and Labelling Act, 2000
Regulation (659/00)

Liquor Control Act
Section 3(1)b, e, f, g and 3(2)a
Ontario Regulation 232/16

Quebec online gambling laws

Horse Racing Licence Act, 2015
Ontario Regulation 61/16