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Lottery Commission (Renumbered from rules of the former Sweepstakes Commission ( Sw ), and to be renumbered from the rules of the former Racing and Charitable Gaming Commission (Pari).) > KENO
Short Summary
This legal document governs the operation of Keno games in New Hampshire. It applies to licensees who operate Keno games. The document specifies that no minor under the age of 18 is allowed to purchase or redeem a Keno ticket. Any ticket purchased by an individual under the age of 18 or their agent is void. Additionally, winning tickets presented by individuals under the age of 18 or their agents will not be paid. Licensees qualifying under specific conditions are only allowed to sell Keno tickets within designated areas for distributing beverages. Licensees qualifying under other conditions are prohibited from displaying winning Keno numbers on active screens or monitors. Keno games can only be operated between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 a.m. the following day. The document also outlines the eligibility criteria for employees participating in the operation of Keno games, including restrictions on employees with felony convictions within the previous 10 years, misdemeanor convictions involving falsehood or dishonesty within the previous 5 years, or violations of charitable gaming statutes or rules in any state. The document further governs the payment obligations of Keno licensees. Keno licensees are required to pay all sums due to the commission on the established payment date. Failure to make payment on time will result in certain actions by the commission. If no other failures have occurred within the previous 12 months, the licensee must submit payment in full within 2 business days of receiving notice from the commission. If the licensee fails to submit payment or if it is the second occurrence within a 12-month period, the commission will immediately shut down the keno equipment until payment is made in full. If a third failure occurs within a 12-month period, the commission has two options: (a) require the licensee to post a bond of $20,000, naming the commission as the oblige, and conditioned upon the licensee’s compliance with payment obligations, or (b) immediately revoke the license and remove the keno equipment. In the case of a fourth failure within a 12-month period, the commission will immediately revoke the license, remove the keno equipment, and collect the bond.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees who operate Keno games
What does it govern?
The operation of Keno games in New Hampshire
What are exemptions?
No minor under the age of 18 is allowed to purchase or redeem a Keno ticket
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in this document
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire