Australian Parliament approves self-exclusion bill

The Australian Senate and House of Representatives have passed new legislation to establish a National Self-Exclusion Register for those at risk of problem gambling behaviours.

The register will be administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and is designed to provide greater protection to online gambling consumers, particularly the approximately 240,000 Australians who are already experiencing harm. For this time you can find where to play and where to find good bonuses at Roulette77 Australia.

The ACMA must arrange for a body to manage the self-exclusion database. Once players register, licenced interactive wagering operators must not communicate with these individuals, or disclose any information about these customers for marketing purposes.

The government has also introduced a bill which would bring in a levy for operators which would go towards covering the costs of the new register. ACMA will responsibility for determining the levy cost for each stakeholder. In total, this sum must not exceed the total outlay of ACMA on the self-exclusion project.

Operators that target self-excluded players, or allow such players to sign up for an account, will be hit with a fine of between 60 and 180 penalty units. A penalty unit is a fine of varying value dependent on which Australian state the offence occurs, generally of at least AUD$100 per unit.

“The Register will allow people to quickly and easily exclude themselves from all interactive wagering services licenced in Australia through a single registration process,” said Anne Ruston, Minister for Families and Social Services.

“This will meet a critical gap in consumer protection for Australians who gamble online and reduce the harm of online wagering to vulnerable consumers,” she added.

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