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Regulation 13
1. No customer shall be able to access the premises directly from any other premises in respect of which one of the following premises licences has effect—
(a)a casino premises licence;
(b)an adult gaming centre premises licence;
(c)a betting premises licence other than a track premises licence.
2. Any ATM made available for use on the premises shall be located in a place that requires any customer who wishes to use it to cease gambling at any gaming machine in order to do so.
3.—(1) Where Category C gaming machines are made available for use on the premises, any area of the premises in which those machines are located—
(a)shall be separated from the rest of the premises by a physical barrier which is effective to prevent access other than by an entrance designed for the purpose;
(b)shall be supervised at all times to ensure children or young persons or both do not enter the area; and
(c)shall be arranged in such a way so as to permit all parts of the area to be observed by the persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).
(2) The reference to supervision in this paragraph means supervision by—
(a)one or more persons whose responsibilities include ensuring children or young persons or both do not enter the area; or
(b)closed circuit television which is monitored by one or more persons whose responsibilities include ensuring that children or young persons or both do not enter the area.
(3) A notice stating that no person under the age of 18 years is permitted to enter the area shall be displayed in a prominent place at the entrance to any area of the premises in which Category C gaming machines are made available for use.
4.—(1) No alcohol shall be permitted to be consumed on the premises at any time during which facilities for gambling are being provided on the premises.
(2) A notice stating the condition in sub-paragraph (1) shall be displayed in a prominent place at every entrance to the premises.
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