Rules of gaming activities—transparency
(1) The person or body conducting a gaming activity must take all reasonable steps to ensure that rules are prepared for the gaming activity that—
- (a) are clearly expressed and kept up to date, and
- (b) set out the date when entry is closed for participation if applicable, and
- (c) set out whether or not participants may enter more than once, and
- (d) set out the prizes to be awarded and the value of each prize, and
- (e) set out any costs of, or associated with, claiming a prize, and
- (f) set out whether or not a participant may win more than 1 prize and any limits on the number of prizes a participant may win, and
- (g) set out any age limit for participants, and
- (h) set out whether or not bonus prizes may be awarded, and
- (i) set out the manner in which disputes concerning the conduct of the gaming activity or claiming a prize are to be resolved, and
- (j) identify the person conducting the gaming activity and any benefiting organisation, and
- (k) prohibit the following persons from participating in the gaming activity—
- (i) a person conducting the gaming activity including any person who determines who is to win a prize in the gaming activity,
- (ii) a person involved in the management of any benefiting organisation, and
- (l) if applicable, set out—
- (i) the manner of determining, notifying and announcing the prize winners and the dates and times at which these will take place, and
- (ii) the period for claiming a prize, and
- (iii) the circumstances in which a redetermination of prize winners may occur, and
- (m) if applicable, require that, if there is no prize winner or the prize winner cannot be found, that information must be published.
(2) A person or body that conducts a gaming activity must comply with the rules of the gaming activity.