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Gaming Information and Services |

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Class D Licence - $5,000 or less in gross revenue
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Overview - Class D Licence
| Class D Licence - overview |
| Eligibility |
Group or organization must include at least three members who take responsibility
for the gaming event. Funds raised must be used to benefit a community and/or
third party within British Columbia, or an eligible general purpose of your group or
organization that provides direct benefit to a third party or the broader community. Details
provided in Section 1.2 of
Class D Licence - Guidelines and Conditions
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Individual sports teams are eligible for a Class D Licence.
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| Expected Gross Revenue |
$5,000 or less (for a single event or a series of events) |
| Eligible Events |
Ticket Raffles
Independent Bingos
NOTE:
For Class D events the maximum permitted price of tickets/bingo cards is $2 each,
and the maximum permitted value per prize is $500.
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| Application |
Online only |
| Processing Fee |
$10.00 (non-refundable) |
| Processing Time |
Up to three working days |
Apply - Class D Licence
| How to apply for a Class D Licence |
| Step 1 |
After ensuring a Class D Licence is appropriate to both your planned gaming event
and the revenue you expect to raise, review the following important documents:
If you are not sure that Class D is the correct licence to apply for,
please see 'Determining the correct type of licence for your
gaming event' on the Licences page.
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Prepare for your application by gathering required information outlined in the
Class D Licence - Pre-Application Checklist
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Completing an application will be faster and easier if you work through this checklist
ahead of time.
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| Step 3 |
Proceed to the Online Service page to
apply for a Class D Licence.
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| Step 4 |
The Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch will respond within three working days
of receipt of your application.
To check on an application's status please see the Online
Service page or contact the Branch by phone (see the
Contact Us page.)
If your application is denied, you may wish to request a
reconsideration
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