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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe National Lottery Bill received Royal Assent on Monday 11 July.
The National Lottery Act 2006 reforms National Lottery distribution, making it easier for distributors to involve the public and ensuring that Lottery money goes efficiently to good causes. It also establishes the Big Lottery Fund as a new good cause distributor with simpler rules making it easier for applicants to access Lottery money.
Key changes introduced by the Act include:
The Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport, Tessa Jowell said:
"The Act helps to bring the Lottery closer to players and the communities the Lottery supports. More than 70 per cent of adults regularly play the Lottery and I am delighted that they will now have greater opportunity to get involved and contribute to decisions about how good cause money is spent."
Richard Caborn, Minister for Sport, said:
"These changes to the lottery licensing and regulation framework will help see the continued success of the Lottery, ensuring that it is well run and excites players for years to come."
A copy of the Act is available at www.opsi.gov.uk/acts