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Can I offer contests that involve website promotions in New York? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that offering contests that involve website promotions in New York is not explicitly regulated. However, there are certain requirements that must be met for contests and promotions in general.
Requirements for Contests and Promotions in New York
- Contests and promotions must comply with New York State law and regulations, including but not limited to NYCL COM § 369-e and 9 NYCRR 2000.
- Contests and promotions must not be considered illegal gambling under New York State law.
- If the contest or promotion involves a lottery, it must be conducted by the New York State Gaming Commission or authorized by the Commission.
- If the contest or promotion involves a prize, the prize must be clearly disclosed and the terms and conditions of the contest or promotion must be clearly stated.
- If the contest or promotion involves minors, additional requirements may apply.
Additional Information
- Soliciting at New York State Fairgrounds requires a license from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Division of the State Fair [2.1].
- The Explore New York state grant program provides state matching funds to eligible entities for tourism promotion [1.2].
- The START-UP NY program has eligibility criteria for businesses seeking to participate [4.1].
- The New York State Lottery may use the names “New York State Lottery” or “New York Lottery” in advertisements, public announcements, correspondence, or for any other lawful purpose [7.1].
It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [1.1] State marketing internet website
- [2.1] Soliciting at New York State Fair.
- [1.2] Explore New York state grant program
- [4.1] Eligibility criteria for businesses
- [7.1] Name, official seal and offices.
Jurisdiction
New York