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Can I offer contests that involve a single game or event in New Hampshire? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Offering Contests in New Hampshire
If you want to offer contests that involve a single game or event in New Hampshire, you must comply with the following requirements:
- Registration: A promoter must register the competition with the official MMA database for the Association of Boxing Commissions [1.4].
- License Verification: The promoter must determine whether the license of any fighter scheduled to participate has been suspended in New Hampshire or any other state. No fighter whose MMA license is suspended on the date of the proposed competition shall be allowed to participate [1.4].
- Fair Play: All licensees shall take necessary steps to prevent cheating and ensure that the games of chance are played fairly [1.2].
- Identification Badges: All persons participating in the operation of games of chance shall wear an identification badge issued by the commission in such a manner that is readily visible for inspection by the public [1.2].
- Presence of Charitable Organization Member: In accordance with RSA 287-D:14, XI, a member of the sponsoring charitable organization shall be present and on site at least once per day during the operation of any game of chance [1.2].
- Deposit of Monies: Except as provided in (j) below, all monies from games of chance shall be deposited to and withdrawn from a single account with a financial institution with at least one branch in New Hampshire [1.2].
- Notification of Employee Changes: When an employee is newly hired or is no longer employed by the game operator employer, the game operator employer shall notify the commission of such within 5 business days [1.2].
If you comply with these requirements, you can offer contests that involve a single game or event in New Hampshire.
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