1.1 The licensee is responsible and accountable for the conduct and management of the lottery event.
1.2 The licensee must comply with all federal, provincial and municipal laws including the Criminal Code of Canada and the Gaming Control Act, 1992.
1.3 The licensee must conduct and manage the Fair or Exhibition Gaming Event in accordance with the information supplied on the application and approved by the licence, the terms and conditions of the licence or additional conditions imposed by the licensing authority and the rules of play.
1.4 The licensee must (at the location of each game):
- display the licence or a true copy thereof in such a position that it can be easily seen by the players;
- ensure that the rules of play are posted in such a position that they can be easily seen by the players;
- ensure that the posted rules of play are legibly printed with black or red letters on a white background and, for Wheel of Fortune rules, that each letter is at least one (1) inch high;
- ensure that every designated person representing the licensee, employee, servant, agent or concessionaire engaged in the operation or supervision of a licensed activity is equipped with identification satisfactory to the Registrar;
- ensure that all designated persons representing the licensee, employees, servants, agents or concessionaires are instructed to produce such identification when requested to do so by such officers as are appointed under the Gaming Control Act, 1992 and all police officers;
- ensure that the terms and conditions of this licence have been brought to the attention of every designated person representing the licensee, employee, servant or agent of the licensee.
1.5 The licensee shall not:
- conduct and manage, or allow to be conducted and managed, any type of game of chance other than as provided in the licence;
- permit any person under the age of 18 years to operate, supervise or participate in the operation of any game of chance;
- permit any person to operate, supervise or participate in the operation of any game of chance while such person is apparently under the influence of alcohol or a drug.
1.6 Every licensee shall be responsible for the acts or omissions of his/her agents, servants, employees or designated persons representing the licensee.
1.7 Every licensee must ensure that each game is properly supervised and that a Designated Representative in Charge is readily available in the event of a dispute or complaint.