Политика и законодательство

Законодательные инициативы и политические позиции

NAGO отстаивает чёткую, соразмерную и научно обоснованную регуляторную базу.

Current Proposals

Active Policy Submissions

Responsible GamingIn Consultation
February 2026

Mandatory Responsible Gaming Framework for Online Operators

A proposal requiring all licensed operators to implement standardised, default-on protective tools: mandatory deposit limits, session time limits, reality checks, and direct access to the National Self-Exclusion Register.

Illegal GamblingSubmitted
January 2026

Enhanced Enforcement Powers Against Unlicensed Operators

Proposes a strengthened legal framework for the rapid blocking of unlicensed gambling sites at the ISP level, with streamlined court procedures and increased penalties for operating without a licence.

Tax PolicyUnder Review
November 2025

Reform of the Gaming Tax Base to Address Illegal Market Displacement

Argues that the current high marginal tax rate is driving consumers toward untaxed illegal operators. Proposes a graduated tax structure to improve the competitiveness of the licensed sector without reducing overall tax revenue.

Consumer ProtectionPublished
October 2025

Minimum Consumer Rights Standard for Gaming Operators

A voluntary-first framework (with a legislative backstop) establishing minimum standards for complaint handling, dispute resolution, and consumer information disclosure across all licensed platforms.

Official Statements

Recent Statements & Responses

NAGO Statement on Proposed Advertising Restrictions
8 March 2026 · Policy Statement
Response to Ministry of Finance Consultation on Gaming Tax Rates
22 February 2026 · Official Response
NAGO's Position on the Draft Revised Gaming Act 2026
10 January 2026 · Position Paper
Statement on National Self-Exclusion Register Implementation
18 November 2025 · Policy Statement
Submission to Parliamentary Committee on Online Consumer Protection
5 October 2025 · Parliamentary Submission

Related

Against Illegal Gambling

Eliminating the illegal market is central to our legislative work.

Learn more