The General Scheme of the Gambling Regulation Bill has been published by James Browne (Minister of State for Law Reform, Youth Justice and Immigration, pictured).
It commits to establishing a gambling regulator, and to regulating advertising, gambling websites and apps.
The authority will start operations as soon as possible after enactment, with a deadline of 2023.
was approved by Government earlier this week.
Minister Browne said it was an important milestone towards the effective regulation of gambling, in recognition of the proliferation of related advertising.
鈥淲e all accept that the current legislative framework is fragmented, outdated, lacks a coherent licensing and regulatory approach, and is in need of significant reform,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 believe that the legislative underpinning of this new authority will be essential to its success, and I am committed to taking this forward. There will be opportunities for further stakeholder engagement and input as part of the pre-legislative scrutiny process.鈥
The authority鈥檚 key objectives will include:
A Social Impact Fund will finance public education, research and awareness-raising measures in relation to problem gambling.
As part of Budget 2022, a total of 鈧500,000 has been allocated to meet the costs of appointing the chief-executive-designate, as well as non-pay related costs in establishing the authority.
This is added to the initial seed funding of 鈧200,000 in Budget 2021. This 鈧700,000 will cover start-up costs, including accommodation and professional services.
The General Scheme will now be submitted for drafting to the Office of Parliamentary Counsel. The General Scheme will also be referred to the Oireachtas Justice Committee for pre-legislative scrutiny.