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Can I offer contests that involve a single game or event in Indiana? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, it appears that contests involving a single game or event in Indiana may be allowed under certain circumstances. However, the specific requirements for conducting such contests may vary depending on the type of event and the organization conducting it.
Here are some relevant sections from the context documents:
- IC 5-33-6.5-2 defines an “event” as “an event that is held in Indiana for which an eligible entity seeks approval from a site selection organization to hold the event or the related series of events at a site in Indiana.” This includes sporting events, trade shows, conventions, and other similar events.
- IC 4-32.3-4-10 allows out-of-state charitable organizations to apply for a license to conduct a single raffle during a conference at a designated Indiana convention center or approved location.
- 68 INAC 21-10-10 outlines procedures and conditions for qualified organizations to conduct allowable single activities or exempt events in bars or taverns, subject to certain restrictions.
- IC 5-33-6.5-10 allows eligible entities to apply for grants from the Indiana Sports Corporation to organize and hold eligible events in Indiana.
- IC 4-32.3-4-16 allows qualified organizations to apply for a three-year charity gaming license to conduct various allowable events, including raffles, casino game nights, and festivals.
- IC 4-32.3-4-14 limits the number of allowable activities that a qualified organization may conduct during a calendar week and on each day.
- 68 INAC 21-10-14 outlines requirements for qualified organizations conducting qualified card games.
Based on these sections, it appears that contests involving a single game or event may be allowed under certain circumstances, such as during a conference or as part of an eligible event organized by an eligible entity. However, the specific requirements for conducting such contests may vary depending on the type of event and the organization conducting it. It is recommended that you consult with legal counsel or relevant authorities to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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Indiana