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Can you summarize NHCAR Pari 1208?
GAMES OF CHANCE > RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Short Summary
The provided legal document outlines the financial report requirements for charitable organizations conducting games of chance. It applies to charitable organizations conducting games of chance. According to RSA 287-D:22, these organizations must submit a ‘Games of Chance Monthly Financial Report’ to the Racing and Charitable Gaming Commission within 15 days of the end of each month in which a game of chance was held. If a game operator employer is hired by the charitable organization, they must provide the necessary financial records to complete the report within 5 business days of each game date. Failure to receive the financial information within the specified timeframe requires the charitable organization to notify the commission in writing. The financial report should include the names and addresses of the members who participated in the games of chance when the organization conducts its own games. The report can be completed and submitted by either the treasurer of the charitable organization or a duly authorized officer, director, or official who certifies the accounting under oath, or by the licensed primary game operator under contract. The document also specifies that the functions of bookkeeper and duly authorized signer of checks should not be performed by the same person.
Whom does it apply to?
Charitable organizations conducting games of chance
What does it govern?
Financial report requirements for charitable organizations conducting games of chance
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire