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Can you summarize 11 CACR Section 2100?
Major League Sports Raffle Program > Raffle Tickets Limitations; Requirements; Information on Raffle Tickets.
Short Summary
This document provides limitations, requirements, and information on raffle tickets in the context of the Major League Sports Raffle Program regulated by the Bureau of Gambling Control in California. According to the document, individuals participating in a raffle at a registered event are not required to pay anything more than the raffle ticket price to enter. Each sale of a raffle ticket must be recorded with a receipt issued to the player, and a corresponding counterfoil must be deposited into a container. The document also prohibits eligible organizations from implying or expressing that a raffle ticket purchase is a charitable donation. Raffle tickets for a registered event must be sold at the same price or pursuant to a uniform discounted pricing structure, and the ticket must contain specific information such as the name of the organization, registration identification number, location, date and time of the raffle, unique ticket number, contact information of the organization, and a toll-free telephone number for problem gambling services. The document also allows the use of a non-electronic raffle system under certain conditions. Overall, this document sets forth the requirements and guidelines for conducting raffles at registered events in California.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons participating in raffles at registered events
What does it govern?
Raffle Tickets
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for non-compliance are not specified in the document.
Jurisdiction
California