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Charitable Gaming, Lottery, and Fantasy Sports > Board of Charitable Gaming
Short Summary
The provided legal document content consists of regulations governing different aspects of charitable gaming in Delaware. The first set of regulations pertains to raffles conducted under Title 28 of the Delaware Code. These regulations apply to raffles with a prize value of $5,000 or more or ticket prices exceeding $5.00 for a single drawing or $15.00 for a series of drawings occurring on a periodic schedule exceeding one month. They define terms, require disclosure of information on raffle tickets, and outline obligations, record-keeping requirements, application process, and reporting obligations for sponsoring organizations. Non-compliance may result in license suspension or revocation and criminal prosecution. The second set of regulations governs charitable gaming events other than raffles. They define terms, establish requirements for licensed organizations, address game conduct, limitations on participation, equipment and premises requirements, and licensing. Non-compliance with these regulations may result in penalties. The third set of regulations applies to volunteer fire companies, veterans organizations, religious or charitable organizations, and fraternal societies conducting bingo. They define various bingo-related terms, outline the application process for obtaining a bingo license, specify qualifications, conduct of games, prizes, and equipment use. These regulations also cover instant or sealed games, reporting requirements, and license suspension or revocation. No specific penalties are mentioned in the bingo regulations. Overall, these regulations aim to ensure the proper and fair operation of raffles, charitable gaming events, and bingo in Delaware.
Whom does it apply to?
Sponsoring organizations conducting raffles, licensed organizations conducting charitable gaming events, and volunteer fire companies, veterans organizations, religious or charitable organizations, and fraternal societies conducting bingo
What does it govern?
Raffles, charitable gaming events other than raffles, and bingo
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in the raffle regulations. The regulations for charitable gaming events other than raffles do not apply to raffles. The regulations for bingo apply to specific organizations mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Non-compliance with the raffle regulations may result in suspension or revocation of a license and criminal prosecution. The regulations for charitable gaming events other than raffles mention penalties without specifying the nature or extent. The regulations for bingo do not mention specific penalties.
Jurisdiction
Delaware