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Can you summarize Nevada GCCB Regulation 4A?
Regulations of the Nevada Gaming Commission and Control Board > Regulation 4A
Short Summary
Regulation 4A, part of the Regulations of the Nevada Gaming Commission and Control Board, governs the conduct of charitable lotteries and charitable games. It applies to qualified organizations seeking to conduct such activities in Nevada. The regulation defines key terms such as ‘application’, ‘Board’, ‘Commission Chair’, and ‘communications technology’. It grants the Commission Chair the authority to approve or deny registration requests from qualified organizations. The regulation outlines the application process, requiring qualified organizations to submit applications directly and include a description of the method of disclosing winners and a plan for the disposition of unclaimed prizes. Before commencing ticket sales or allowing buy-ins, qualified organizations must receive registration approval. Age restrictions for participation and purchasing tickets are specified. The regulation also imposes restrictions on ticket sales for charitable lotteries and allows for online ticket sales with the approval of the Chair. Record-keeping requirements are outlined for event advertising, prize awards, and winners of prizes exceeding $1,000. The regulation provides an appeal process for registration decisions, allowing applicants to request a review by the Board. However, judicial review is not available for actions made under this section. Overall, Regulation 4A provides guidelines and requirements for qualified organizations conducting charitable lotteries or charitable games in Nevada.
Whom does it apply to?
Qualified organizations
What does it govern?
Conduct of charitable lotteries and charitable games
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Nevada