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Can I offer contests that involve free entry in Tennessee? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Offering Contests with Free Entry in Tennessee
Based on the information provided in the Tennessee Code, it appears that offering contests that involve free entry in Tennessee is allowed, but there are certain requirements that must be met.
If the contest involves offering coupons, the promoter must have a prior contract or agreement in writing with the coupon sponsor and must comply with the terms and conditions set forth in the contract [3.1].
If the contest does not involve offering coupons, there are no specific requirements in the Tennessee Code that must be met. However, it is recommended that the promoter consult with an attorney to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
It is important to note that if the contest is held as part of a nonprofit agricultural show, the fair may be eligible for state aid grants from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture [2.1][2.2]. Additionally, if the contest involves bingo, there are specific rules regarding prize amounts and payment that must be followed [5.1].
Therefore, it is recommended that promoters offering contests with free entry in Tennessee consult with an attorney to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, and to determine if the contest is eligible for state aid grants or subject to specific rules regarding prize amounts and payment.
[2.1]: TNCO 43-21-102 [3.1]: TNCO 47-25-803 [2.2]: TNCO 43-21-111 [5.1]: TNRR Section 1360-03-03-.19
Source(s):
- [2.1] Fairs eligible for state aid grants — Use of funds — Forfeiture of privilege.
- [3.1] Agreement between promoter and sponsor — Terms and conditions.
- [2.2] Appropriation for state aid — Special awards for merit.
- [5.1] BINGO PRIZES
Jurisdiction
Tennessee