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LOTTERY AND CHARITABLE GAMES > BINGO, RAFFLE, MONTE CARLO NIGHT PARTY AND SUPPLIERS' LICENSES
Short Summary
This document, governed by the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, outlines the eligibility requirements for obtaining licenses to conduct bingo games, raffles, and Monte Carlo night parties in the District of Columbia. It applies to persons, firms, partnerships, associations, organizations, and corporations involved in selling, renting, leasing, or distributing gaming supplies or equipment to licensed organizations. The document specifies the eligibility criteria for obtaining a supplier’s license, including factors such as business experience, accuracy of information provided, financial reliability, and business performance record. Certain individuals and entities are not eligible for a supplier’s license, including persons convicted of a felony within the past five years, professional gamblers or gambling promoters, businesses employing disqualified persons, public officers or employees with a conflict of interest, and Board members and employees. The document also provides the application process for original, renewal, or amended suppliers’ licenses, including the required information, fees, and bonds. It mentions the requirement of at least four affirmative votes from the Board for the issuance of any original, renewal, or amended suppliers’ license. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons, firms, partnerships, associations, organizations, and corporations engaged in selling, renting, leasing, or distributing gaming supplies or equipment to licensed organizations
What does it govern?
Bingo, raffle, Monte Carlo night party, and suppliers' licenses
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned
Jurisdiction
Washington, D.C.