Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
As the liquor and gambling regulator for Queensland, the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) contributes to safe and more responsible liquor and gambling environments that minimise alcohol and gambling harm, build community confidence and support industry development.
The OLGR aims to deliver a fair and safe marketplace for Queensland consumers and businesses. This means that they:
- provide information and advice about rights and responsibilities
- help resolve marketplace disputes
- license a range of occupations
- investigate unfair business practices
- prosecute unscrupulous businesses
- provide information about product safety.
For a full list of Acts, Regulations, Policies and rules administrator by OLGR, go to Laws and policies administered by OLGR
Under this regulation, Supporters Clubs must ensure that:
- All Staff must hold their Responsible Service of Alcohol Certification
- Gaming Staff must hold their Responsible Service of Gaming
- Manager must hold their Gaming Nominee Licence & Responsible Management of Licensed Venues
- Committees must review and approve the Gaming Forms monthly,’
- Clubs are required to have Sign In Procedures
- Clubs must have approved Gaming and Alcohol Signage
- Clubs must have Risk Assessment & Management Plan
For more information check out Business Queensland – Liquor and Gaming
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