
Schleswig-Holstein, who passed liberal legislation in September opening up its gaming market, will start taking applications for licenses in January. According to reports, a basic license is expected to cost €15,000 with annual fees ranging from €15,000 to €150,000.
The northernmost state is also adopting secondary legislation that will be made up of two executive orders: one pertaining to issuing licenses and the other monitoring them.
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