Portugal Gambling Age
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*Portugal Gambling Age Requirement
*Portugal Gambling Age Rules
*Portugal Gambling TaxComplaints procedurePortuguese Advertising Code, statutory:
*Since Hawaii raised its age of consent from 14 to 16 in 2001, all 50 states recognize 16 as a minimum age of consent, with more than half of states approving 16 as the legal age.
*What is the legal gambling age for Portuguese locals? - The legal gambling age for locals in Portugal is 21, although some casinos have been known to permit access to players only 25 years or more. What is the legal gambling age for tourists gambling in Portugal? - Tourists ages 18 or more are allowed to gamble in Portugal legally.The Advertising Regulatory Commission (CACMP) is responsible for investigating alleged violations of the advertising regulations and imposing sanctions in Portugal. In cases of misleading advertising or where it is dangerous to health or consumer safety, it can order cessation or suspension of an advertisement. Its decisions are subject to judicial review. Complaints are heard by the Permanent Commission for the Monitoring of the Code of Good Practices of Commercial Communications of Alcoholic Beverages, which is made up of representatives drawn from the beer, wine and spirits industry, advertising agencies and media. There are no public reports to date of the action of these bodies and more importantly there is no report about complaints, handling of complaints and there is no information on how to and by whom a complaint can be presented.
Another organization – the Consumer Institute – monitors advertising on its own initiative and is willing to accept complaints. It also has the power to initiate and support legal initiatives.
Portugal - Online Gambling Report - 2016Q1 to 2020Q2. Europe - Land-Based Gaming Report - 2006 to 2019. International Gaming Machine. As things stand, many are sleeping on Portugal’s Euro 2020 credentials. Follow Martin Laurence on Twitter.com Tags: Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Bruno Fernandes Diogo Jota Joao Felix.Portugal Gambling Age Requirement
Self-regulation code of alcohol industry, non-statutory:No information on a complaints procedure.Portugal Gambling Age RulesArticles > How to Date a Deck of Playing Cards posted May 23, 2010, 9:35 AM by Taylor Bomarito [ updated Mar 13, 2011, 11:43 AM] Portugal Gambling TaxThis is most of what I know about dating a deck of cards. This goes mostly for American decks and especially for USPC decks, but it pertains to others as well. I tried to make this post succinct, and not go into too much detail. Using all of this information in conjunction it should be possible to accurately determine the manufacturing date of a deck of playing cards within a range of a few years.USPC has acquired many playing card companies over the years. Using the list in the Playing Card Manufacturers Article on this website, you can narrow down the years a deck was made. If you see a deck was produced by one of these companies, you know it was produced prior to the acquisition date. However, you must keep in mind that much of the time a company’s name was used many years after it’s acquisition.The easiest way to tell the age of a deck of cards is probably by the back design, and a general knowledge of what has been produced in which eras. It must also be kept in mind that the same designs were sometimes discontinued and then reintroduced at a later date. This can give you a clue as to when they were made. Not much information exists as to which back designs were produced in which years, however I hope to collaborate more information on this so that it can be made available. In the Playing Cards section of this site, more information is available on specific decks.
*PLAYING CARDSBar codes were introduced on USPC decks in the early 1980’s. So, usually a deck without a bar code can be considered to have been produced prior to this time. You can assume most companies started using bar codes at this time as well.In the United States, there was a federal tax on playing cards until 1965. So basically if your deck has a tax stamp on the box, it was probably made before 1965. Keep in mind that a tax stamp may not be an absolutely accurate way to date a deck. Usually decks were stamped when they were marketed as opposed to when they were manufactured. So it is possible that the deck was produced years before the tax stamp was even applied. Also, if the deck is open than it is possible for the deck to be in the incorrect box, in which case the tax stamp offers no insight into the date of the actual deck. You can further narrow the manufacture date of the deck by seeing which stamps were used by which companies in which years. For this information and more about Tax Stamps, see the Tax Stamp Article on this website. This is a great way to date older sealed decks as well.MANUFACTURER SEALSAfter 1965, many manufacturers continued using stamps with their own design to seal the package. This is when modern playing card seals were developed. Most companies have changed the design of their playing card seals over time. I have collaborated this information to help in the dating of several non-USPC manufacturer’s decks, as well as sealed USPC decks. For more information about Manufacturers Stamps, see the Manufacturers Stamps article on this website. Thus far, I have put together information about: The United States Playing Card Co. and Arrco Playing Card Co.ZIP CODESThis is really only relevant to decks in the United States. Zip codes were introduced in the United States on July 1, 1963. Usually on the outside of the deck’s box, or even on the ace of spades there is a manufacturers address. If the address does not include a zip code than it was most likely made prior to 1963.An awesome way to date opened decks made by USPC is the dating code printed on the ace of spades at the time it was manufactured. The code is helpful in dating decks after 1904, the year it started. The code consists of a letter, and a 4-digit number. The letter is really the only thing helpful to collectors; the numbers mean nothing. National Playing Card Co. and New York Consolidated Co., at the time subsidiaries of USPC, also used these same codes. As Andrew Dougherty and Russell Playing Card Co. became part of USPC they also began to use the codes. Use this chart to determine the year the deck was printed. Since there is many dates for each letter, you should use the rest of this information to select the correct year for the deck.A 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000B 192119761996C 1922 1941 1961 1981 2001D 1942 1962 1982 2002E 1923 1943 1963 1983 2003F 1924 1944 1964 1984 2004G 1904 1925 1945 1965 1985 2005H 1905 1926 1946 1966 1986 2006 J 1906 1927 1947 1967 1987 2007K 1907 1928 1948 1968 1988 2008L 1908 1929 1949 1969 1989 2009M 1909 1930 1950 1970 1990N 1910P 1911 1931 1951 1971 1991 Q 1991/1992R 1912 1932 1952 1972 1992S 1913 1933 1953 1973 1993T 1914 1934 1954 1974 1994 U 1915 1935 1955 1975 1995W 1916 1936 1956 X 1917 1937 1957 1977 1997Y 1918 1938 1958 1978 1998Z 1919 1939 1959 1979 1999This chart is reproduced from the Hochman Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards, an extremely helpful book for any avid playing card collector. These codes were phased out in 2009.There were also decks produced by U.S.P.C. that did not use these codes. Around 1965, U.S.P.C. began the practice of ’pre-facing’ some decks, especially Congress decks. A supply of faces could be printed and stored and the backs could be added as needed. Therefore, Congress cards and any other pre-faced brands stopped using the codes altogether. However, most of the standard back designs always used these codes.In the United States and Europe cards did not have decorated back designs until the 1850’s. So a deck with a blank back design could possibly be pre-1850. Other countries had patterned backs previous to this. The majority of playing cards were printed using wood blocks until about the 1870s. So make sure to check what kind of printing process was used on your deck. Two jokers were not included in card decks until around the 1870’s. Also, corner indices and two-way court cards did not exist before this time. The court cards usually showed the legs and feet of the court. So if your deck includes these, it was likely produced after this date.Rounded corners were not used on playing cards until around 1875. So if your deck has flat corners, it was likely produced before this time.
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*Portugal Gambling Age Requirement
*Portugal Gambling Age Rules
*Portugal Gambling TaxComplaints procedurePortuguese Advertising Code, statutory:
*Since Hawaii raised its age of consent from 14 to 16 in 2001, all 50 states recognize 16 as a minimum age of consent, with more than half of states approving 16 as the legal age.
*What is the legal gambling age for Portuguese locals? - The legal gambling age for locals in Portugal is 21, although some casinos have been known to permit access to players only 25 years or more. What is the legal gambling age for tourists gambling in Portugal? - Tourists ages 18 or more are allowed to gamble in Portugal legally.The Advertising Regulatory Commission (CACMP) is responsible for investigating alleged violations of the advertising regulations and imposing sanctions in Portugal. In cases of misleading advertising or where it is dangerous to health or consumer safety, it can order cessation or suspension of an advertisement. Its decisions are subject to judicial review. Complaints are heard by the Permanent Commission for the Monitoring of the Code of Good Practices of Commercial Communications of Alcoholic Beverages, which is made up of representatives drawn from the beer, wine and spirits industry, advertising agencies and media. There are no public reports to date of the action of these bodies and more importantly there is no report about complaints, handling of complaints and there is no information on how to and by whom a complaint can be presented.
Another organization – the Consumer Institute – monitors advertising on its own initiative and is willing to accept complaints. It also has the power to initiate and support legal initiatives.
Portugal - Online Gambling Report - 2016Q1 to 2020Q2. Europe - Land-Based Gaming Report - 2006 to 2019. International Gaming Machine. As things stand, many are sleeping on Portugal’s Euro 2020 credentials. Follow Martin Laurence on Twitter.com Tags: Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Bruno Fernandes Diogo Jota Joao Felix.Portugal Gambling Age Requirement
Self-regulation code of alcohol industry, non-statutory:No information on a complaints procedure.Portugal Gambling Age RulesArticles > How to Date a Deck of Playing Cards posted May 23, 2010, 9:35 AM by Taylor Bomarito [ updated Mar 13, 2011, 11:43 AM] Portugal Gambling TaxThis is most of what I know about dating a deck of cards. This goes mostly for American decks and especially for USPC decks, but it pertains to others as well. I tried to make this post succinct, and not go into too much detail. Using all of this information in conjunction it should be possible to accurately determine the manufacturing date of a deck of playing cards within a range of a few years.USPC has acquired many playing card companies over the years. Using the list in the Playing Card Manufacturers Article on this website, you can narrow down the years a deck was made. If you see a deck was produced by one of these companies, you know it was produced prior to the acquisition date. However, you must keep in mind that much of the time a company’s name was used many years after it’s acquisition.The easiest way to tell the age of a deck of cards is probably by the back design, and a general knowledge of what has been produced in which eras. It must also be kept in mind that the same designs were sometimes discontinued and then reintroduced at a later date. This can give you a clue as to when they were made. Not much information exists as to which back designs were produced in which years, however I hope to collaborate more information on this so that it can be made available. In the Playing Cards section of this site, more information is available on specific decks.
*PLAYING CARDSBar codes were introduced on USPC decks in the early 1980’s. So, usually a deck without a bar code can be considered to have been produced prior to this time. You can assume most companies started using bar codes at this time as well.In the United States, there was a federal tax on playing cards until 1965. So basically if your deck has a tax stamp on the box, it was probably made before 1965. Keep in mind that a tax stamp may not be an absolutely accurate way to date a deck. Usually decks were stamped when they were marketed as opposed to when they were manufactured. So it is possible that the deck was produced years before the tax stamp was even applied. Also, if the deck is open than it is possible for the deck to be in the incorrect box, in which case the tax stamp offers no insight into the date of the actual deck. You can further narrow the manufacture date of the deck by seeing which stamps were used by which companies in which years. For this information and more about Tax Stamps, see the Tax Stamp Article on this website. This is a great way to date older sealed decks as well.MANUFACTURER SEALSAfter 1965, many manufacturers continued using stamps with their own design to seal the package. This is when modern playing card seals were developed. Most companies have changed the design of their playing card seals over time. I have collaborated this information to help in the dating of several non-USPC manufacturer’s decks, as well as sealed USPC decks. For more information about Manufacturers Stamps, see the Manufacturers Stamps article on this website. Thus far, I have put together information about: The United States Playing Card Co. and Arrco Playing Card Co.ZIP CODESThis is really only relevant to decks in the United States. Zip codes were introduced in the United States on July 1, 1963. Usually on the outside of the deck’s box, or even on the ace of spades there is a manufacturers address. If the address does not include a zip code than it was most likely made prior to 1963.An awesome way to date opened decks made by USPC is the dating code printed on the ace of spades at the time it was manufactured. The code is helpful in dating decks after 1904, the year it started. The code consists of a letter, and a 4-digit number. The letter is really the only thing helpful to collectors; the numbers mean nothing. National Playing Card Co. and New York Consolidated Co., at the time subsidiaries of USPC, also used these same codes. As Andrew Dougherty and Russell Playing Card Co. became part of USPC they also began to use the codes. Use this chart to determine the year the deck was printed. Since there is many dates for each letter, you should use the rest of this information to select the correct year for the deck.A 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000B 192119761996C 1922 1941 1961 1981 2001D 1942 1962 1982 2002E 1923 1943 1963 1983 2003F 1924 1944 1964 1984 2004G 1904 1925 1945 1965 1985 2005H 1905 1926 1946 1966 1986 2006 J 1906 1927 1947 1967 1987 2007K 1907 1928 1948 1968 1988 2008L 1908 1929 1949 1969 1989 2009M 1909 1930 1950 1970 1990N 1910P 1911 1931 1951 1971 1991 Q 1991/1992R 1912 1932 1952 1972 1992S 1913 1933 1953 1973 1993T 1914 1934 1954 1974 1994 U 1915 1935 1955 1975 1995W 1916 1936 1956 X 1917 1937 1957 1977 1997Y 1918 1938 1958 1978 1998Z 1919 1939 1959 1979 1999This chart is reproduced from the Hochman Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards, an extremely helpful book for any avid playing card collector. These codes were phased out in 2009.There were also decks produced by U.S.P.C. that did not use these codes. Around 1965, U.S.P.C. began the practice of ’pre-facing’ some decks, especially Congress decks. A supply of faces could be printed and stored and the backs could be added as needed. Therefore, Congress cards and any other pre-faced brands stopped using the codes altogether. However, most of the standard back designs always used these codes.In the United States and Europe cards did not have decorated back designs until the 1850’s. So a deck with a blank back design could possibly be pre-1850. Other countries had patterned backs previous to this. The majority of playing cards were printed using wood blocks until about the 1870s. So make sure to check what kind of printing process was used on your deck. Two jokers were not included in card decks until around the 1870’s. Also, corner indices and two-way court cards did not exist before this time. The court cards usually showed the legs and feet of the court. So if your deck includes these, it was likely produced after this date.Rounded corners were not used on playing cards until around 1875. So if your deck has flat corners, it was likely produced before this time.
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