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Can I offer contests that involve free entry in Arkansas? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that contests involving free entry are not explicitly addressed in Arkansas law. However, there are regulations regarding games of chance and charitable gaming that may be relevant.
Games of Chance
Arkansas law defines games of chance as “any game or device where the outcome depends on chance or uncertain events” [3.4]. It is illegal to conduct games of chance for profit in Arkansas [3.4]. However, contests that involve free entry and do not have a profit motive may not fall under this definition.
Charitable Gaming
Charitable bingo and raffles are allowed in Arkansas, but only by licensed authorized organizations [3.4][3.1]. These organizations must use all net receipts over and above the actual cost of conducting the game for charitable, religious, or philanthropic purposes [3.4]. Additionally, no net receipts from games of bingo or raffles may be used to compensate any person who works for or is affiliated with the licensed authorized organization [3.4].
It is unclear whether contests involving free entry would be considered charitable gaming under Arkansas law. However, certain organizations such as bona fide civic clubs, nonprofit organizations, religious organizations or churches, local government entities or schools, or any organization auxiliary to or affiliated with such local governmental entities or schools may be exempt from certain requirements [2.1].
Conclusion
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear whether contests involving free entry are allowed in Arkansas. It may be advisable to consult with a legal professional to determine the legality of such contests.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Exemptions from certain requirements.
- [3.1] License application — Authorized organizations.
- [3.4] General provisions.
Jurisdiction
Arkansas