(e) the Ministry responsible for Tourism.
5.
Notwithstanding sections 167, 170 and 173(c) of the Penal Code or any
other law to the contrary, a gaming machine licence shall authorise gaming on
the premises subject to and in accordance with the licence, by persons of or over
18 years in age who are not otherwise prohibited from being on the premises.
6.
(1) No person other than a company incorporated under the Companies
Act, not being an overseas company within the meaning of that Act, shall be
eligible to apply for a gaming machine licence.
(2) No person, other than a holder of a Casino licence shall keep a
gaming machine for gaming except under and in accordance with a gaming
machine licence.
7.
For the purpose of exercising control and ensuring that there is no
excessive gaming, the Authority may prescribe the maximum number of gaming
machines to be used on any premises or in Seychelles.
8.
(1) A gaming machine licence shall, in addition to any other conditions
which the Authority may specify in the licence, be subject to the following
conditions(a) the licence shall not permit a person under 18 years of age to
take part in gaming on the premises;
(b) the licence shall not knowingly permit any person who is in
any way(i) concerned in the management, regulation,
supervision, control or administration of any gaming in
any premises or of a casino in or outside Seychelles; or
(ii) employed by a licence or in any casino in or outside
Seychelles;
to take part in gaming on the premises.
(c) the licence shall not permit on the premises any gaming(i) which is not authorised by the gaming machine
licence; or
(ii) which contravenes any conditions of the gaming
machine licence,
(d) the licence shall refuse to admit to and shall expel from the
premises any person(i) who is drunk, violent, quarrelsome or disorderly; or
(ii) whose presence on the premises would make the
licence liable to a penalty under the Act or any other

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