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Proposed cost recovery arrangements for the national self-exclusion register - consultation 43/2021

We are consulting on the proposed cost recovery arrangements for the national self-exclusion register.

Status
Submissions now public
Consultation number
IFC 43/2021
Days remaining 0 of 54 days
Closed
  • 1

    Consultation opened

    13 Dec 2021
  • 2

    Consultation closed

    04 Feb 2022
  • 3

    Outcome and submissions published

    22 Apr 2022

Key documents

Outcome

We received 5 submissions to this consultation, one of which is confidential. The submissions are available at the bottom of this page.

The submissions will inform our implementation of cost recovery arrangements for the National Self-exclusion Register in the coming months, including through the National Self-exclusion Register (Cost Recovery Levy) Determination 2022. We thank all submitters for their input.

Previous consultation: The issue

The ACMA is implementing the national self-exclusion register.

The Australian Government’s policy is that the costs for implementing the register are to be recovered from the interactive wagering industry. We have been provided with the statutory authority to cost recover these costs under the National Self-exclusion Register (Cost Recovery Levy) Act 2019.

We are consulting on the proposed cost recovery arrangements for the register.

The draft Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) provides information on how we will implement cost recovery for the register.

Drawing on the CRIS, the draft National Self-exclusion Register (Cost Recovery Levy) Determination 2022 details how the cost recovery levy will be calculated.

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