The Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) is calling for feedback from industry to its responsible gaming policy.
The regulator published the policy on Friday and has opened a consultation period on the document until March 5.
The policy sets out B2C operator requirements on areas such as player protection, age verification, player self-assessment and self-exclusion.
The CGA said it will begin monitoring the policy in four months’ time.
“Regardless of when monitoring begins, the operator must immediately implement as many mandatory requirements as possible and initiate any necessary arrangements, including technical development, to meet the remaining minimum requirements within the transition timeline,” the regulator said.
“In accordance with Article 12.1(4) of the LOK, the CGA consults with representative organisations when drafting policy. As yet no such organisations have presented themselves and, as a result, has not been designated yet, we are inviting the broader sector – including current and potential license holders – to share their views.
“Given the urgency and critical importance of this policy to promote responsible gaming practices and protect individuals from gambling-related harm, it is essential to proceed with finalisation.
“This approach of broader consultation ensures that a wide range of stakeholders can contribute meaningfully.”