PlayCity expands the list of organizations for the certification of gaming equipment: what has changed.
PlayCity has expanded the list of certifiers and inspectors for gaming equipment
According to inkorr.com: The State Agency PlayCity announced the expansion of the list of organizations authorized to conduct certification and inspection of gaming machines, tables, and online systems.
The new list of certifiers includes the testing center of the State Enterprise 'Ukrainian State Center for Radio Frequencies', the State Enterprise 'Ukrainian State Scientific and Production Center for Standardization, Metrology, Certification and Consumer Rights Protection' and the Ukrainian Research Institute of Special Techniques and Forensic Expertise of the Security Service of Ukraine.
According to the agency, previously issued certificates for equipment by entities approved in earlier lists in accordance with the requirements of the Law of Ukraine 'On State Regulation of Activities Related to Organization and Conduct of Gambling' are valid until the expiration date of the certificate.
Representatives of PlayCity emphasized: 'Our goal is clear conditions for organizers, industry transparency, and protection of players' rights.'
Thus, the decision of the board of PlayCity aims to improve transparency and protect the rights of players in the gambling sector, which is an important step for the development of the industry in Ukraine. With the new certifiers, organizers will receive greater support, and players will have more confidence in the legitimacy of gambling.Read also
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