Dear Fellow
IAGR Members,
Good day to you. I am pleased to share that we have to date a total of 12
member jurisdictions that are now accepting the Multi-Jurisdictional Business
Form (MJBF). We are another step closer towards a single business form for all
IAGR member jurisdictions. These are the 12 jurisdictions:-
·
Office of Liquor and Gaming
Regulation, Queensland, Australia
·
Danish Gambling Authority,
Denmark
·
Gambling Commission, Great
Britain
·
Betting, Gaming and
Lotteries Commission, Jamaica
·
Casino Gaming Commission,
Jamaica
·
Department of Internal
Affairs/Gambling Commission, New Zealand
·
Casino Regulatory Authority,
Singapore
·
Limpopo Gambling Board,
South Africa
·
Mpumalanga Gambling Board,
South Africa
·
Nevada Gaming Control Board,
United States of America
·
New Jersey Division of
Gaming Enforcement, United States of America
If your
jurisdiction is not yet on board, procrastinate no further as the MJBF is
developed by IAGR for IAGR members and is free for use by member jurisdictions.
You may either use it as-is for your business applicants or use it along with
your other jurisdictional forms. Once your jurisdiction is on board, we would
appreciate if you could drop us a note to list your jurisdiction on the IAGR
MJBF webpage (here) amongst the jurisdictions that are on board
the MJBF. Here is a quick recap on some of the benefits of the MJBF:-
·
Ease of use
·
Seamless applications to
multiple jurisdictions
·
Free for use by member
jurisdictions
·
Secured with password
protection
·
Form built in with
completeness validation mechanism
·
Flexibility to have your own
jurisdictional rider form
·
Built-in feature to extract
information from the MJBF to eXtensible Markup Language (XML) for processing in
your jurisdiction’s IT system
In the next
couple of months, the MJBF Sub-Committee will be promulgating a MJBF user guide
together with the MJBF data structure to aid member jurisdictions to make
better use of the native XML extraction feature built into the MJBF.
As part of the on-going effort to ensure that the MJBF remains relevant, we
would appreciate if you could let us know whether the MJBF continues to serve
your needs, what you would like to see in the MJBF and suggestions to generate
further values and interests in the adoption of MJBF.
Thank you for
your time.
Best Regards,
Jerry See
IAGR Trustee
Chair, Multi-Jurisdictional Business Form Sub-Committee