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BINGO AND RAFFLES LAW > Bingo-raffle license - fee.
Short Summary
This legal document pertains to the issuance of bingo-raffle licenses in the state of Colorado. It applies to bona fide chartered branches, lodges, or chapters of national or state organizations, as well as religious, charitable, labor, fraternal, educational, voluntary firefighters’, or veterans’ organizations, and their associations or successors. To be eligible for a license, the organization must operate without profit, have been in existence continuously for five years, and have dues-paying members engaged in carrying out the organization’s objectives. The licenses are issued by the licensing authority upon payment of a fee, and they expire at the end of the calendar year. License renewal is possible by filing an application and paying the renewal fee. The licenses are not transferable. The fees collected for licenses are deposited in the department of state cash fund. Revoked licensees are ineligible to apply for another license for one year after revocation.
Whom does it apply to?
Bona fide chartered branches, lodges, or chapters of national or state organizations, religious, charitable, labor, fraternal, educational, voluntary firefighters', or veterans' organizations, and their associations or successors
What does it govern?
Bingo-raffle licenses
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Revoked licensees are not eligible to apply for another license for one year after revocation.
Jurisdiction
Colorado