Ireland's new licensing regime will commence on a phased basis, according to the new gambling regulator, but there is still no fixed timeline for when new licence applications will open.
The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) said it has been 鈥渨orking closely with stakeholders, including current licensing bodies, to facilitate the necessary transition arrangements required for the GRAI to assume responsibility for licensing, including the development of secondary legislation to support the transition鈥.
These arrangements are 鈥渃rucial to the development of a timeline for licence applications鈥, a spokesperson for the GRAI told 91天堂原創 GamblingCompliance.
The GRAI has interested in applying for a licence in Ireland to register their interest by completing an online form.
Ireland鈥檚 President the Gambling Regulation Bill into law on October 23.
In preparation for this, the GRAI has been undertaking work to establish many of its functions.
鈥淲e are working on a timeframe for the commencement of regulatory functions, which will be informed by the appointment of the seven-person authority by the minister, following a Public Sector Appointments competition,鈥 the GRAI said.
On October 30, James Browne, the minister of state at the Department of Justice with responsibility for law reform, welcomed the competition to appoint a seven-person authority.
鈥淥nce established, it will have significant enforcement powers to enable it to take appropriate and focused action where providers are failing to comply with the provisions of the authority鈥檚 licensing terms, conditions and regulations,鈥 Browne said.
The closing date for applications to fill the roles of chairperson and six ordinary members at the GRAI is November 15.


