Gaming Information and Services

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Overview

The Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch regulates all gaming in British Columbia, ensures the integrity of gaming industry companies, people and equipment, and investigates allegations of wrongdoing. This includes regulatory oversight of the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (which conducts and manages lotteries, casinos, community gaming centres and commercial bingo halls), B.C.'s horse racing industry and licensed gaming events. The Branch also manages responsible and problem gambling programs and distributes gaming funds to community organizations.

The Branch:

  • Develops and manages gaming policy, legislation and standards;
  • Regulates all aspects of the gaming industry;
  • Licenses charitable gaming events and horse racing;
  • Oversees horse racing events, determining the outcome of each race and adjudicating any related matters;
  • Registers gaming service providers and gaming workers, and approves and certifies gaming equipment and lottery schemes;
  • Conducts audits of charitable and commercial gaming activities to ensure compliance;
  • Investigates all alleged contraventions of B.C.'s Gaming Control Act and investigates, in cooperation with law enforcement, all alleged contraventions of relevant sections of Canada's Criminal Code;
  • Manages the distribution of government's gaming proceeds, including grants to community organizations, local governments and the horse racing industry;
  • Manages the Province's Responsible Gambling Strategy, including the Problem Gambling Program, in order to minimize harm and promote responsible gambling practices.

For a full review of this year's goals and objectives, please see the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch's Annual Business Plan 2007/08 pdf file - Acrobat Reader required.

Descriptions of each of the seven divisions of the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, including the responsibilities of each division, are listed below.



Legislation, Policy and Standards Division

Develops and maintains a rigorous and transparent policy and regulatory environment for gaming and horse racing in British Columbia, balancing economic benefits with associated social issues, while supporting public safety.

Responsibilities:

  • Advise Minister on broad policy, standards and regulatory issues;
  • Develop, manage and maintain government's gaming legislation, regulations, policies, standards, and directives;
  • Coordinate Freedom of Information requests on behalf of the Branch;
  • Establish industry-wide, public interest standards for gaming operations (e.g., security and surveillance, responsible gambling, advertising, conflict of interest);
  • Ensure the legal and regulatory framework supports government's policies and objectives for the gaming industry;
  • Work with Ministry of Attorney General on all gaming related litigation;
  • Develop and implement initiatives to enhance public safety and reduce social harms in the gambling industry;
  • Administer the Responsible Gambling Strategy, including the Problem Gambling Program, and ensure clinical and prevention services are in place for problem gamblers;
  • Oversee the second-stage internal review process regarding gaming event licenses, registration and horse racing;
  • Manage communications functions for the Branch, including media monitoring, media relations, issues management, speech writing and presentation materials; and
  • Manage stakeholder relations and monitor public opinion.


Licensing and Grants Division

Distributes gaming grants to community organizations through the Direct Access and Bingo Affiliation programs, and issues gaming event licenses to charitable and religious organizations in a manner consistent with gaming legislation, directives and policies.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage and evaluate all policies relating to the issuance of gaming event licenses;
  • Manage and evaluate all policies and programs relating to the administration of gaming grant programs (Direct Access and Bingo Affiliation), to ensure equitable funding access for all eligible organizations;
  • Ensure gaming grants and gaming event licenses are issued in accordance with current policies and in a timely manner;
  • Determine which community organizations are eligible for a gaming event license or gaming grant, establish limits and, where appropriate, attach additional conditions or deny license or grant request;
  • Decide on community organizations' requests for reconsideration of initial decisions regarding the issuance of licenses and gaming grants;
  • Maintain an effective process to respond to gaming audits;
  • Enhance community awareness of requirements for licensed gaming events; and
  • Work with the other divisions to resolve any matters that could impact the integrity of gaming.


Racing Division

Regulates horse racing through the development of fair and appropriate rules of horse racing, effective management of race events, and the participation of suitable employees and horses.

Responsibilities:

  • Create and implement policies to ensure the integrity of horse racing;
  • Monitor and enforce the Rules of Thoroughbred and Standardbred Racing, the Gaming Control Act and the Gaming Control Regulation with respect to horse racing, and recommend amendments as necessary;
  • Approve race dates;
  • Monitor the activities of track officials and employees that participate in the conduct of a race meet;
  • Ensure safety and security on race track grounds;
  • Oversee and review each race run in British Columbia and ensure each race is run in an honest, fair and consistent manner;
  • Provide supervision and control of horse race meets to determine race winners/finishers and adjudicate on any matter related to horse racing;
  • Investigate and adjudicate matters arising from race meets, including:
    • Random backstretch searches to ensure the Rules, Regulations, and Gaming Control Act are being adhered to by licensees; and
    • Investigations of suspected violations of the Rules, Regulations and Gaming Control Act, and assess penalties where appropriate;
  • Ensure all adjudications and penalties have a legal basis and are administratively fair and consistent;
  • Develop screening criteria and tests for assessing competencies of licence applicants for various racing categories;
  • Work with other jurisdictions, nationally and internationally, to identify problem individuals;
  • Investigate all applicants' racing history to ensure their suitability to acquire a horse racing licence;
  • Issue horse racing licences or, for licences requiring registration, issue the licence and registration pending a recommendation by the Registration Division;
  • Hold licensees accountable for their actions; and
  • Conduct an annual review of all race track and teletheatre licences to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of that licence.


Registration Division

Ensures the integrity of organizations, employees and equipment involved in the B.C. gaming industry, by registering gaming services providers and gaming workers, and approving and certifying gaming equipment and lottery schemes.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct thorough and timely background investigations of gaming services providers and gaming workers in an independent, fair and confidential manner;
  • Conduct clearance investigations of designated employees of the Branch who are responsible for the oversight and regulation of gaming;
  • Conduct clearance investigations of designated appointees and employees of the BC Lottery Corporation (BCLC) who are responsible for the management, conduct or presentation of gaming;
  • Conduct due diligence background investigations of companies and persons seeking approval to provide goods and/or services to the gaming and horse racing sectors in British Columbia;
  • Collect and account for registration fees and registration deposits received from applicants for registration;
  • Issue sanctions and penalties against applicants and registrants for matters of integrity and non-compliance;
  • Conduct reconsideration hearings in relation to registration sanctions and penalties;
  • Work cooperatively with other Branch divisions to ensure a rigorous and cohesive regulatory structure;
  • Work cooperatively with other gaming jurisdictions to ensure the integrity of background investigations for registration;
  • Review ownership, lease agreements and sources of proposed financing involving new locations and relocations of gaming venues;
  • Review proposed changes in directors, officers, partners or associates, or the intended acquisition or disposition of shares or securities, and approve or deny the intended changes;
  • Maintain accurate records of all costs associated with background investigations and ensure all expenses are covered by the deposits obtained from registration applicants;
  • Certify and/or approve gaming equipment and lottery schemes, including internet gaming;
  • Work cooperatively with BCLC to ensure industry and public confidence in gaming through the approval and certification program for gaming equipment;
  • Maintain a register of gaming services providers and gaming workers;
  • Protect criminal records information and databases by adhering to strict security procedures and confidentiality standards; and
  • Maintain applicants/registrants corporate and personal information in a confidential manner consistent with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.


Audit and Compliance Division

Maintains a comprehensive audit strategy for commercial gaming (including horse racing), licensed gaming, and community organizations' use of gaming proceeds (from licensed gaming events or gaming grants) to ensure compliance with all applicable legislation, regulation, policies and directives.

Responsibilities:

  • Establish and maintain an audit framework, audit and inspection standards, and policies and procedures for all gaming operations and the use of gaming funds (commercial gaming, including horse racing, licensed gaming and gaming grants);
  • Ensure licensees, grant recipients, service providers and the BC Lottery Corporation (BCLC) comply with all audit and compliance requirements;
  • Ensure commercial gaming, including horse racing and licensed gaming events are conducted in compliance with gaming legislation, directives, policies and procedures;
  • Subject all gaming sites, licensees and grant recipients to a routine audit, as scheduled or as circumstances require. Commercial sites will receive ongoing review and assessment;
  • Ensure industry and public confidence in the audit and compliance aspects of commercial and licensed gaming events, and in the use of gaming proceeds;
  • Review and monitor BCLC's operational audit program. This includes, but is not limited to:
    • Developing audit standards and schedules for independent and confidential audits of BCLC's compliance programs for its contracted service providers;
    • Monitoring compliance with reporting requirements by reviewing incident reports; and
    • Auditing BCLC's audit and compliance program.
  • Where incidents affecting integrity are identified during an audit, work in consultation with other divisions of the Branch (Registration, Racing, Investigation, Licensing and Grants) to achieve compliance;
  • Respond to complaints from:
    • The public, regarding activities that may compromise the integrity of gaming; and
    • BCLC, pertaining to non-compliance by a service provider.
  • Develop and deliver programs to enhance gaming grants recipients' compliance with gaming legislation, regulation and policies. This includes:
    • Ensuring recipients of gaming funds understand the conditions of their gaming license or grant, including accounting, reporting and use of proceeds; and
    • Providing recommendations for solutions or sanctions for non-compliant licensees, grant recipients, and registrants.
  • Ensure the Branch maintains appropriate internal compliance processes to optimize business practices within acceptable risk-based parameters; and
  • Identify policies or procedures that are inefficient or inhibit productivity, and recommend changes to the Assistant Deputy Minister.


Investigation Division

Investigates, or assists law enforcement agencies in the investigation of, all complaints or allegations of criminal or regulatory wrongdoing in gaming and horse racing in the province.

Responsibilities:

  • Implement the Province's Illegal Gambling Enforcement Strategy;
  • Investigate complaints and allegations of wrongdoing in gaming and horse racing in the province for the purpose of enhancing prosecution outcomes in administrative hearings and the courts by:
    • Conducting all investigations, including interviews, document examinations and evidence collections, in a professional, thorough, timely and lawful manner; and
    • Preparing all court documents in a professional and comprehensive manner, consistent with the Criminal Code of Canada, the Gaming Control Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other lawful authorities.
  • Conduct internal investigations in relation to allegations of wrongdoing;
  • Conduct all post-registration licensing and clearance investigations in relation to allegations of wrongdoing;
  • Investigate illegal gambling activity in cooperation with law enforcement agencies;
  • Provide support and assistance in the prosecution of regulatory and criminal offences;
  • Prosecute Ticket Violation Disputes, as required;
  • Participate as part of the Integrated Illegal Gaming Enforcement Team (IIGET) in the investigation of, and subsequent actions in response to, illegal gambling activities;
  • Prepare extensive and accurate Reports of Findings and forward to the appropriate Branch Division to enable fair and appropriate administrative decisions;
  • Provide gaming expertise, proceeds of crime assistance, and forensic audit support to law enforcement agencies throughout the province for the purpose of enhancing enforcement of illegal gambling activity;
  • Maintain strong relationships with the RCMP and other police departments to identify potential suspects involved in unlawful activity in gaming;
  • Work cooperatively with the gaming industry, other gaming agencies, law enforcement and other regulatory bodies to identify unlawful activity, and conduct timely and thorough investigations;
  • Ensure all complainants are advised of the outcome of complaints in a timely manner to enhance public confidence in the integrity of gaming;
  • Gather and maintain intelligence concerning the extent, type, and nature of unlawful activity in gaming and horse racing; and
  • Identify trends in unlawful gaming activity by tracking complaints and allegations.


Strategic Management Services Division

Provides sound financial advice to the Branch executive, effectively administering budgets and recoveries, providing effective and efficient systems, telecommunications and information support and effectively managing all Branch facilities, vehicles and records.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and manage Branch financial and administrative policies, standards, procedures, controls and systems;
  • Develop and prepare the overall budget and supporting issue papers;
  • Ensure effective management of Branch funds, assets and resources (including trust funds and distribution of gaming revenues) in accordance with all statutory, regulatory, and policy requirements, and Branch priorities;
  • Prepare accurate and timely annual budget estimates, forecasts and analysis of trends and variances;
  • Perform financial analysis as required;
  • Provide the Assistant Deputy Minister and Directors with the accurate and timely financial information and analysis they require to achieve their objectives;
  • Provide expert advice concerning personnel functions, including labour relations, health and safety, employment equity and training;
  • Ensure compliance with human resource policies, collective agreements and central agency directives;
  • Monitor personnel administration to ensure compliance with government policy and contract terms;
  • Maintain sound administrative practices and internal controls for records management and the administration of contracts;
  • Manage the facilities of the Branch;
  • Collaborate with the Information Technology Service Division (ITSD) in the development of plans for future technology to meet changing business needs, and participate in information technology projects;
  • Identify opportunities for the application of information technology to solve business problems;
  • Develop and manage the information technology requirements of the Branch;
  • Provide management information systems for the timely production and management of corporate data and information required for decision making and planning; and
  • Develop the administrative infrastructure for new programs and facilities planning and maintenance.