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Can you summarize IC 4-32.3?
State Offices and Administration > CHARITY GAMING
Short Summary
The provided legal document content governs approved gambling activities conducted as fundraising activities by qualified organizations in Indiana. It covers various gaming activities such as bingo events, casino game nights, raffles, festivals, and the sale of pull tabs, punchboards, and tip boards. The document provides definitions for terms related to charity gaming, eligibility criteria for qualified organizations, and licensing requirements. It also outlines the powers and duties of the commission responsible for charity gaming, including conducting investigations, adopting rules, and imposing penalties for noncriminal violations. The document further governs the issuance and reissuance of licenses, license fees based on organization type and activities, and penalties for violations of charity gaming regulations. Additionally, it addresses authorized security powers related to charitable gaming activities and the imposition of an excise tax on the distribution of gaming cards. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in the document.
Whom does it apply to?
Qualified organizations, operators, members, volunteers, workers, manufacturers, distributors
What does it govern?
Approved gambling activities conducted as fundraising activities by qualified organizations
What are exemptions?
Exemptions for certain sales of pull tabs, punchboards, and tip boards, promotions subject to IC 24-8, type II gambling games authorized by IC 4-36, raffles or other gambling games authorized by IC 4-36-5-1(b), and prize-linked savings programs offered by eligible financial institutions, credit unions, or insured depository institutions
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned
Jurisdiction
Indiana