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Monitoring licence

In 2011, the then Minister for Gaming issued a licence to Intralot Gaming Services Pty Ltd (IGS) to provide an electronic monitoring system. All gaming machines in Victorian venues must be connected to this monitoring system. The monitoring licence is for a 15-year term.

In accordance with section 3.4.53 of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (the Act), the Monitoring Licence and Related Agreement (PDF, 3.5 MB) is available to download.

In accordance with section 3.4.59 of the Act, the Minister for Gaming has amended the monitoring licence as detailed:

In accordance with clause 6.2 of the monitoring licence related agreement, the Minister for Gaming has amended the monitoring licence related agreement as detailed:

A standard for the monitoring system, the Victorian Central Monitoring and Control System Requirements (PDF, 548.66 KB) is published in accordance with section 10.1.5A (2)(a) of the Act and is available for download.

Further information is available in the Venue Monitoring Services Agreement - June 2012 (PDF, 228.31 KB).