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Look […]. Be the first to know when new states legalize online gambling and gain access to exclusive casino and sports betting promotional offers. Authorized live bingo, keno, and raffles 1 A person may conduct or participate in a live bingo and keno game or raffle only if it is operated pursuant to this part. Exempt charitable organizations and facilities 1 a An organization granted an exemption under 26 U.

Hours of play — restrictions A live bingo or keno game must be closed for play between the hours of 2 a. Raffle prizes — permits — exceptions 1 a The department shall investigate all violations of this part. Restrictions on bingo and keno In the playing of live bingo or keno, a person who is not physically present on the premises where the game is actually conducted may not be allowed to participate as a player in the game.

Examination and approval of electronic bingo and keno equipment — fee 1 A licensed manufacturer shall submit to the department for examination a prototype of any electronic equipment intended for use in conducting live bingo or keno games before the equipment is used in the state.

Electronic live bingo and keno equipment specifications — rules The department shall adopt rules describing electronic live bingo and keno equipment that may be approved under Criminal penalty A person who purposely or knowingly violates or who procures, aids, or abets in a violation of this part or any ordinance, resolution, or rule adopted pursuant to this part is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable pursuant to Counterfeiting or defacing documents -- penalty.

Gambling on cash basis -- penalties. A check or debit card may be used to obtain cash to participate in a gambling activity. A participant shall present the cash needed to play the game as the game is being played. If a check or debit card is used to obtain cash on the premises of a licensee then it must be delivered and accepted unconditionally. A licensee or employee of a licensee may not hold a check or other evidence of indebtedness for redemption pending the outcome of a gambling activity.

Credit gambling is offering or accepting as part of the price of participation in a gambling activity or as payment of a debt incurred in a gambling activity: i a check, credit card, or debit card held pending the outcome of a gambling activity; ii a loan of any kind at any time from or on behalf of a licensee; iii any form of deferred payment, including a note, IOU, post-dated check, hold check, or other evidence of indebtedness; or iv a check issued or delivered that is accepted by the licensee with the knowledge that it will not be paid by the depository.

Associated gambling business. Live card game table -- permit -- fees -- disposition of fees. A county is not entitled to proceeds from fees assessed on live card game tables located in incorporated cities and towns within the county.

The local government portion of this fee is statutorily appropriated to the department, as provided in , for deposit to the county or municipal treasury. Card game dealers -- license. The fee may not be prorated. Rules of play to be posted -- rake-off approved. The rules must include notice of the maximum percentage rake-off, if any, and must require that the person taking the rake-off do so in an obvious manner.

Each tournament may be conducted for no more than 5 consecutive days. If an operator conducts more than one tournament a year, at least 7 days must lapse between the conclusion of one tournament and the beginning of the next tournament. The department shall retain the fee for administrative purposes. The permit is applied toward each operator's annual tournament limit.

A copy of the rules must be posted in a conspicuous location in each area where the tournament is conducted. This person may be a dealer licensed under A participant who has been eliminated from competition during the tournament may reenter the tournament by paying an additional fee if permitted to do so under tournament rules. A rake-off may not be taken during a tournament card game.

Regulation of house players. Bingo and keno tax -- records -- distribution -- statement and payment. At all times during the business hours of the licensee, the records must be available for inspection by the department. This statement must contain any other relevant information required by the department. A county is not entitled to proceeds from taxes on live bingo or keno games located in incorporated cities and towns within the county.



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