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Can I offer contests that involve non-cash prizes in California? What are the requirements?
Yes, you can offer contests that involve non-cash prizes in California. However, it is important to note that other laws and regulations may apply to contests involving non-cash prizes in California.
Requirements for Offering Contests with Non-Cash Prizes in California
Based on the context documents, there are no specific regulations for contests involving non-cash prizes in California. However, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Requirements for Raffles in California
The regulations for raffles in California are covered under Penal Code section 320.6 and California Code of Regulations, Title 11, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 9, Article 1. Raffles are defined as schemes for the distribution of a prize at a registered event that meets the requirements provided in the regulations and Penal Code section 320.6 [1.6].
If you plan to offer a raffle in California, you must adhere to the raffle rules established by the eligible organization [1.2]. The raffle rules must contain information such as the eligible organization’s name, registration number, price of the raffle ticket, method of determining the prize winner, manner for how a prize may be claimed, contingency plan, winner eligibility, prize restrictions, and more [1.2]. Additionally, raffle tickets can only be sold to persons 18 years of age or older [1.3].
Before conducting any raffle in California, the eligible organization must annually register with the Bureau in the Major League Sports Raffle Program and submit a completed application Major League Sports Raffle Eligible Organization Annual Registration Form (BGC 200; Rev. 10/2018) and remit a non-refundable registration fee of $14,400 [1.5].
It is important to note that these requirements only apply to raffles and not contests involving non-cash prizes.
Therefore, if you plan to offer a contest involving non-cash prizes in California, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
[1.2]: 11 CACR Section 2103 [1.3]: 11 CACR Section 2098 [1.5]: 11 CACR Section 2086 [1.6]: Penal Code section 320.6
Source(s):
- [1.2] Eligible Organization’s Raffle Rules.
- [1.3] Minimum Age of Raffle Players.
- [1.5] Eligible Organization Registration.
- [1.6] Definitions.
Jurisdiction
California