Sector Lotteries 45% Online Gambling 35%
Topic Technical Requirements 89% Licence Requirements 72%
2026-03-04 10:13:00 · prandeo@vixio.com
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2930240
GUID
2a691a622c3af8109487626fa5c32289

Classification

Sector
Lotteries (45%)

The update concerns technical point-of-sale controls for newspaper retailers, which appears tangentially related to lottery ticket sales but lacks explicit confirmation that EPIS controls regulate lottery or gambling products specifically.

Online Gambling (35%)

Low confidence — requires human review. The update is primarily administrative and technical in nature, focusing on certification procedures rather than substantive gambling regulation or player protection.

Topic
Technical Requirements (89%)

The update establishes technical system-level requirements for Electronic Point of Sale controls that newspaper retailers must implement through certified computer systems, which constitutes a technical standard for gambling compliance infrastructure.

Licence Requirements (72%)

The mandatory certification process and accreditation requirements under the Economic Law Code represent new ongoing licence conditions for newspaper retailers conducting gambling operations.

De inwerkingtreding van de regels inzake de EPIS-controle in dagbladhandels op 1/05/2026, heeft een aantal technische consequenties.

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TITLE: Belgium's Gaming Commission Issues Technical Guidance on Electronic Point of Sale Controls for Newspaper Retailers BODY: On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, Belgium's Gaming Commission (Kansspelcommissie, KSC) published technical guidance regarding the implementation of Electronic Point of Sale (EPIS) controls for newspaper retailers. The guidance addresses technical requirements arising from new rules on EPIS controls in newspaper retail operations, which come into effect on May 1, 2026. Under the legislation, EPIS controls must be conducted through a certified computer system installed on the point of sale device. The system must be certified by an institution accredited under Title 2 of Book VIII of the Economic Law Code, and operates under the supervision of the KSC's Technical Evaluations Service. The KSC's secretariat developed this technical note at the request of the newspaper retail sector to facilitate the certification process. The guidance follows consultation with sector participants, who provided comments on a provisional version of the note previously published by the KSC. The technical note aims to clarify procedures and requirements for operators and certification bodies implementing EPIS controls ahead of the May 1, 2026 effective date. Newspaper retailers and relevant certification institutions should review the guidance to ensure compliance with the new regulatory framework. REFERENCES: Kansspelcommissie (KSC) – Technische nota inzake de uitvoering van EPIS-controles bij dagbladhandelaars
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