After you receive your licence, you must conduct your gaming event in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions of your licence.
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Licence Terms and Conditions
If your application is approved and you receive a licence to run a charitable gaming event, your next step is to carefully review your licence and Licensed Charitable Gaming Event Terms and Conditions. This will help you understand how to run your event in compliance with all legal, regulatory, and reporting requirements.
Gaming Event Revenue and Disbursement Report
All charitable gaming event licensees must submit a Gaming Event Revenue and Disbursement Report (GERDR) to the IGCO, within 90 days after the last gaming event covered by the licence.
The report must show the actual revenue and expenses for the gaming event and how the proceeds from the licence were distributed or used.
GERDRs must be submitted using the Gaming Online Service.