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Balancing Choice and Responsibility
註釋The role of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) is to administer the Gaming and Liquor Act, Regulation and related policy. AGLC is responsible for regulating Alberta's charitable gaming activities and conducting and managing provincial gaming activities. They also control the manufacture, importation, sale, purchase, possession, storage, transportation, use and consumption of liquor in Alberta. This report summarizes AGLC activities in 2009-10, which included: the implementation of amendments to the Gaming and Liquor Act; the implementation of 21 enhancements to the Voluntary Self-Exclusion (VSE) program; the launch of an on-line version of the ProTect security staff training program; the delivery of ProServe certification to over 43,000 individuals and ProTect security staff training to over 2,500 individuals; and the introduction of a new national lottery game, LOTTOMAX, in conjunction with lottery jurisdictions across Canada. It also includes financial statements.--Includes text from document.