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Netherlands Online Gaming Approved by Dutch Senate, Permits Unlikely Until 2020

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Netherlands Online Gaming Approved by Dutch Senate, Permits Unlikely Until 2020

Legal online gaming was earlier this week, with first permits possible next year. Holland’s Senate voted to back the Act on Remote Gambling, more than two years after it was initially considered by the country s House of Representatives.

The issue of whether to privatize the currently state-run Holland Casino Group remains on the to be determined list for Dutch legislators, and will be considered at a future date in the spring. (Image: www.omropfryslan.nl)

The first licenses allowing companies to provide online gaming will be issued in late 2020, according to Tim Pruntel, an attorney at the Blenheim law firm in Amsterdam.

While some 300 companies have reportedly expressed interest in running a gambling website in the Netherlands, according to the Dutch daily news site Financieele Dagblad, fewer than 50 of these firms have more demonstrably moved to file for an operator license.

Protect and Serve

Rene Jansen, chairman of the board of directors of the Dutch , said in a statement the regulator was “very pleased” with the Senate vote, describing it as a “milestone.”

“There will be strict conditions in a permit. They have to protect players, prevent gambling addiction and guarantee a fair game,” Jansen added.

Applying for a license is expected to cost €40,000 ($45,417).

Under the act, the KSA will “protect” players in online games, Jansen explained. “This is not possible in an illegal market.”

Once permits are issued, it will be on players to ensure sites where they gamble online have permits from the KSA.

As envisioned as far back as 2016, permit holders in the Netherlands will pay a 29 percent tax on games of chance, make a 0.25 percent contribution to the addiction fund and a 1.5 percent contribution to the Gaming Authority on the gross results from the games.

Once permits are issued, Dutch wagerers will likely be able to take part in legal gambling on football (soccer) and other sports, as well as play at internet casinos, bingo, and scratch tickets, according to Sprout.nl.

Until now, many in the Netherlands have gambled online without the provider holding a legal permit in that country.

Amendments Approved and Rejected

When the Senate approved the new act, it also approved three amendments, Pruntel told Casino.org.

These include:

Operators who had deliberately targeted the Dutch market will be subject to a two-year blackout The government should consider bringing back IP and DNS blocking when the act is evaluated after three yearsThe government should investigate the desirability of a complete ban on online gambling ads.
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