Singapore Casino Levy Rules Free
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —“approved entry levy collection system” means a system for the collection of entry levy approved by the Authority under regulation 9; |
“Board” means the Singapore Totalisator Board established under the Singapore Totalisator Board Act (Cap. 305A); |
“entry levy” means the entry levy referred to in section 116(1) of the Act; |
“entry levy collection requirements” has the meaning ascribed to it in regulation 7; |
“law enforcement agency” has the meaning ascribed to it in section 186(6) of the Act; |
“Patron Dispute Committee” has the meaning ascribed to it in regulation 2 of the Casino Control (Patron Dispute Resolution) Regulations 2009 (G.N. No. S 432/2009); [S 54/2013 wef 31/01/2013] |
“resident” means a citizen of Singapore or a permanent resident of Singapore within the meaning of section 116(9) of the Act; |
“validity period”, in relation to an entry levy paid by a resident to a casino operator, means —(a) | in the case of an entry levy referred to in section 116(1)(a) of the Act, a consecutive period of 24 hours during which the resident may enter the casino premises of the casino operator; and | (b) | in the case of an entry levy referred to in section 116(1)(b) of the Act, a consecutive period of 12 months during which the resident may enter the casino premises of the casino operator. |
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Singapore Casino Levy Rules Official
The Casino Control Regulations (the 'Regulations') are made by the Casino Regulatory Authority of Singapore, with the approval of the Minister for Home Affairs, under the authority of the Casino Control Act (Cap. The daily casino entry levy for Singaporeans and permanent residents has been raised from $100 to $150. The annual levy has been increased from $2,000 to $3,000. Singapore's casino safeguards.