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Can I offer contests that involve a single game or event in Kentucky? What are the requirements?
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Contests involving a single game or event in Kentucky
Based on the provided context, it appears that contests involving horses may be used as a basis for a lottery in Kentucky [2.1]. However, there is no specific information regarding contests involving a single game or event.
Requirements for conducting charitable gaming in Kentucky
If you are planning to conduct charitable gaming in Kentucky, you must be licensed by the Department of Charitable Gaming [1.3]. The licensing requirements vary depending on the type of charitable gaming activity you plan to conduct. For example, a licensed charitable organization is limited to two special limited charity fundraising event licenses per year, and a special limited charity fundraising event shall be limited to one session not to exceed six hours [1.1].
Additionally, no cash shall be used in playing special limited charity games at a special limited charity fundraising event. Games shall be played with chips, scrip, or imitation money which shall be purchased only through a central bank or cashier under the authority of the chairperson designated by the licensed charitable organization conducting the special limited charity fundraising event [1.1].
Conclusion
Based on the provided context, there is no specific information regarding contests involving a single game or event in Kentucky. However, if you plan to conduct charitable gaming in Kentucky, you must be licensed by the Department of Charitable Gaming, and there are specific requirements that you must follow depending on the type of charitable gaming activity you plan to conduct.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Special limited charitable fundraising event licenses – Limitation – Times – Locations – Restrictions on wagering, stakes, and prizes.
- [2.1] Contests involving horses may be basis for a lottery.
- [1.3] Licensing of charitable organizations conducting charitable gaming – Exemptions – Qualifications.
Jurisdiction
Kentucky