Chapter 337
2011 -- S 0132
Enacted 07/13/11
A N A C T
RELATING TO
CRIMINAL OFFENSES - GAMBLING AND LOTTERIES - BINGO
Introduced By: Senator Roger Picard
Date Introduced: January 27, 2011
It is enacted by the
General Assembly as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 11-19-32 of the General Laws in Chapter
11-19 entitled "Gambling
and Lotteries" is hereby amended to read as follows:
11-19-32.
Operation of bingo games. -- Any charitable
organization approved by the
department may promote, carry on, or conduct the game of bingo
provided as follows:
(1) The game is
conducted by members of the organization; provided, however, that the
members shall be permitted to employ one or more persons to
carry on or conduct the game who
are not members of the organization; and provided,
further, that any person who is a member or a
worker of the organization which promotes, carries on or
conducts the game shall be permitted to
be a member or worker of another organization that
promotes, carries on or conducts the game of
bingo.
(2) No person in the
actual or constructive management and control of the game receives
any compensation for services connected to the game or
receives any compensation from the
gross receipts of the game.
(3) The entire net
receipts of the game are applied solely to the charitable purposes of the
organization. All expenses deducted from gross receipts must be
reasonable and related to the
actual conduct of the game.
(4) The total amount of
all expenses deducted from the gross receipts shall not exceed
twenty-five percent (25%) of the total annual gross receipts
raised through bingo, not including
monies raised through the sale of pull-tab lottery tickets.
(5) The total prizes,
in the form of cash and/or retail merchandise including prizes from
winner-take-all games, which are offered or awarded do not exceed the
sum of seven thousand
five hundred dollars ($7,500) in any one night.
(6) The game is carried
on or conducted not more than twice in any period of one
calendar week under a license issued pursuant to the
provisions of section 11-19-37.
(7) That there be only
one sponsor for each date of the proposed game and that the game
shall be conducted only on the premises affiliated with the
organization in conformance with
rules and regulations.
(8) That any building
in which a game is played or conducted shall be used no more than
three (3) times in any calendar week for conducting a game,
and that no annex or subdivision of
any building shall be permitted to be used to conduct a
game in an attempt to increase the number
of times the building may be used for bingo purposes.
(9) The organization
shall keep and maintain financial records relating to the game in
accordance with rules and regulations and have the records
available for inspection upon demand.
(10) Payment of a prize
in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) shall be made by
check.
(11)
"Winner-take-all" games are prohibited, with the exception that each
organization
shall be permitted to play one optional
"winner-take-all" game per night.
(12) No person under
the age of eighteen (18) years shall be permitted to play the game.
(13) Notwithstanding
any regulation to the contrary, any approved charitable
organization conducting a lawful game of bingo pursuant to the
provisions of this section shall be
permitted to advertise their game in print media. As used in
this chapter, "advertise" means an
advertisement or announcement in print media containing the date,
time, and place of the game,
the charitable organization sponsoring and/or benefiting
from the game, whether the game shall
provide for a bonus building/prize pool, and the total amount
of the prize pool as set forth in
subdivision (14) of this section.
(14) The game may
provide for a bonus building/prize pool which would start at five
hundred dollars ($500) and increase at one hundred dollar
($100) increments each week until it
reaches a maximum amount of one thousand dollars ($1000).
(15) Game workers may
be compensated with a non-monetary gift, valued at not more
than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per quarter and/or a
total of one hundred dollars ($100) per
year. Beverages and food provided without charge to
volunteer workers at the game of bingo
shall not be considered to be compensation for purposes of
the subsection.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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