Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division
- Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Definition
- Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Regulation
- Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Act
Welcome to the Department of Justice RP Community.
The Department of Justice has been serving the public for an astonishing half a decade of service. Our unique approach to realism and professionalism along with a family orientated style of role play is what molded this community into what it is today. Having a place where people get together is one thing, but having a community that is built off of the love of gaming and the willingness to better yourself and the people around you is what makes the Department of Justice an outstanding community to be apart of. Over the past five years of operation here at DOJRP. We have spent countless hours, minutes, and seconds creating a standard, a way of life, and last but not least a fan base of tens of thousands of people who enjoy watching our unique and genuine style of role play. We pride ourselves knowing that we can provide entertainment for the amazing number of spectators and fans that we have. Our half decade of experience pushes us to become better than the day before, striving to stand out and be unique, to be ourselves and to do what we love most. Role Play.
Are you looking to join us?
look forward to having you join us on the streets of San Andreas. Take a moment to look through our different Departments that we have to offer. Departments that are available for all future members can be found under the 'Departments' tab of the website. Due to the high number of applications received each month, applications can be submitted through the 1st-7th of each month. All applications must be submitted during this time. Applications can be found under the 'Open Applications' tab on the website. This function will be unavailable during the non-active days of the recruitment cycle. Please read all guidelines and stipulations before submitting an application. If you are interested in becoming apart of the community without a gaming PC, then we encourage you to join our Communications division. The Communications division allows those without the capabilities of physically joining us in game, to still have the ability to join and expand our team. We strive to ensure no one is left behind. If you have any questions or are unsure on how to proceed. Please contact a staff member via the website or look through the frequently asked questions (FAQ) under the 'Resources' tab of the website.
Our age limit
This web site is funded in part through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse this website (including, without limitation, its content, technical. The Bureau of Gambling Control, within the state Department of Justice, conducts criminal background investigations for the commission regarding applications for licenses. It also conducts ongoing compliance inspections and is “committed to reducing problems that result from pathological gambling.”. The Bureau of Gambling Control, within the state Department of Justice, conducts criminal background investigations for the commission regarding applications for licenses. It also conducts ongoing compliance inspections and is “committed to reducing problems that result from pathological gambling.” About the Commission (CGCC website).
This community adheres to an age limit to help maintain our goals for operational success. Everyone age sixteen and up are allowed to submit an application and be eligible for membership in the Department of Justice RP Community. There are no exceptions to this age limit.
Thank you
We want to thank; you, our Staff, Administration, fans, and members of the Department of Justice Role Play community for taking the time to dedicate yourself and thrive this community that we call home.
Together, the future is Justice.
Department of Justice RP ® 2020
The Gambling Control Bill was approved by Government in July 2013. This Bill will, upon enactment, repeal all extant gaming and betting legislation, with the exception of that governing the National Lottery.

The General Scheme of the Bill is with the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to the Government (OPC) awaiting drafting.
Betting Act 1931
The Betting (Amendment) Act 2015 was commenced on 15th April 2015. This legislation amends the Betting Act 1931 and provides for the licensing of remote (on-line) bookmakers and betting intermediaries for the first time.

Applications for certificates of personal fitness from remote operators, and terrestrial bookmakers not ordinarily resident in the State, are to be made to the Minister for Justice, following the placement of an advertisement in two daily, national newspapers. The advertisement and the application form are to be in a specified format. You can access these at the link below:
Terrestrial out of State Operators
Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Definition
Remote Operators
Applications for certificates of personal fitness from terrestrial bookmakers ordinarily resident in the State are to be made to a Superintendent of An Garda Síochána. The newspaper advertisement and application form for such operators can be accessed at the following link
Terrestrial Irish Operators
The application form in all instances details the information that is to be submitted in support of an application. It should be noted that an application will not be considered until such time as all such information has been received.
Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Regulation
'relevant officer' of a corporate body is defined in section 1 of the 1931 Act as amended by section 2 of the 2015 Act. The first category of person who must apply for a certificate of personal fitness is he or she who exercises control (within the meaning of section 11 or 432 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997) in relation to the corporate body. In addition to such persons, corporate bodies may choose that an individual in either the second or third category of person as defined in section 1 applies for a certificate of personal fitness. The legislation does not require all three categories of person to be deemed a 'relevant officer'.

Gaming and Lotteries Act 1956
The Gaming and Lotteries Acts 1956–2003 allow some limited forms of gambling. This is in order to provide a controlled outlet for people who wish to gamble. It also provides a method of fund-raising for charitable, philanthropic and other socially desirable purposes.
The forms of gambling permitted under the 1956 Act are:
- Lotteries (excluding lotteries covered by the National Lottery Act 2013, which is under the auspices of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform)
- A very limited form of gaming ('gaming' means playing a game (either of skill or chance) for money.)
For more information on gaming and lotteries, see the Review of the Gaming and Lotteries Acts 1956-86 A copy of the 1956 Act is included in the review document.
The Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) Act 2019, will come into effect on 1 December 2020. Information Notes for Gaming and Lotteries are available here: Information Notes for Gaming and Lotteries
Information notes for relevant licences and permits can be found here: Information Notes for Gaming and Lotteries
Previous examinations of Ireland’s gambling laws
Casino Regulation Committee
The Casino Regulation Committee was set up in August 2006 and its report was published in July 2008 under the title Regulating Gaming In Ireland (PDF - 2.11MB)
Department Of Justice Gambling Control Division Act
Review of Gambling
A paper entitled Options for Regulating Gambling published in December, 2010, represented the culmination of a public consultation undertaken by the Department as part of an overall review of gambling in Ireland.
Charitable Lotteries Fund
The scheme has now ceased to operate.