Gaming Amendment Act
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Simplified for You
What this bill does
This bill makes two small changes to Bermuda's gaming laws. It changes the rules about removing Gaming Commission members from their jobs and clearly states that politicians cannot serve on the Gaming Commission.
If Passed (Voted Yes)
Gaming Commission members can be fired for being "unfit" for the job (instead of just "unwilling" to do it)
Members of Parliament and Senators are officially banned from serving on the Gaming Commission
The Gaming Commission will have clearer separation from elected politicians
If Rejected (Voted No)
Gaming Commission members can only be removed if they are "unwilling" to perform their duties, not if they are simply unfit
The law won't explicitly prevent MPs and Senators from joining the Gaming Commission
Current gaming regulations stay exactly as they are
Who It Affects
This mainly affects current and future members of the Bermuda Gaming Commission and politicians who might have wanted to serve on the Commission. Regular citizens are not directly impacted by these administrative changes.
Vote counts are not published.
The Bermuda Parliament does not publicly record individual vote counts or how each member voted.
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Related Bill
Gaming Amendment Act 2023
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