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The potential turnover from the gambling must exceed $500 but cannot exceed $25,000.

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Only Class 1 gambling can be conducted by individuals.Ĭlass 2Class 2 gambling must have prizes with a total value between $500 and $5,000. All proceeds from the gambling (including interest), if conducted by an individual, must be applied to the winners. Gambling activities that fall outside of these specifications are prohibited forms of gambling Class 1Class 1 gambling cannot have a prize or turnover greater than $500. Each of the first three classes specifies different maximum prizes and turnover as well as who can conduct the gambling and whether a licence is needed. Prohibited Prizes The Gambling Act classifies gambling into 4 classes (other than gambling conducted by casinos and the New Zealand Lotteries Commission).Prohibited Gambling Excerpts of the Gambling Act 2003.Advertising Overseas Gambling Prohibited.In addition to this rule there are certain forms of gambling that are specifically prohibited under the Act: Gambling in New Zealand is illegal unless it is authorised by or under the Gambling Act 2003. Services › Casino and Non-Casino Gaming › Prohibited Gambling

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