2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 238 CHARITABLE GAMING
238.547 Special limited charitable fundraising event licenses -- Limitation -- Times -- Locations -- Restrictions on wagering, stakes, and prizes.

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Page 1 of 1 238.547 Special limited charitable fundraising event licenses -- Limitation -- Times -- Locations -- Restrictions on wagering, stakes, and prizes. (1) A licensed charitable organization shall be limited to two (2) special limited charity fundraising event licenses per year, and a special limited charity fundraising event <br>shall be limited to one (1) session not to exceed six (6) hours. A special limited <br>charity fundraising event shall be conducted only between the hours of 12 noon and <br>1 a.m. (2) A special limited charity fundraising event may be held: (a) On or in the premises of a licensed charitable organization; <br>(b) In a licensed charitable gaming facility, subject to restrictions contained in KRS 238.555(7); or (c) At an unlicensed facility under the following conditions: 1. An unlicensed facility shall host no more than one (1) special limited <br>charity fundraising event per year; 2. The facility shall be closed to the general public during the conduct of a <br>special limited charity fundraising event or the event shall be held in a <br>separate room or area not accessible to the general public; 3. Equipment used in the conduct of a special limited charity fundraising <br>event shall be removed from the premises within two (2) working days <br>after the event; and 4. The unlicensed facility shall be subject to requirements stipulated in <br>KRS 238.555(3). (3) No cash shall be used in playing special limited charity games at a special limited charity fundraising event. Games shall be played with chips, scrip, or imitation <br>money which shall be purchased only through a central bank or cashier under the <br>authority of the chairperson designated by the licensed charitable organization <br>conducting the special limited charity fundraising event. No chips, scrip, or <br>imitation money shall be sold at a gaming table or by a dealer. (4) Chips, scrip, or imitation money may be redeemed for cash or prizes. Prizes to be offered and their fair market values shall be displayed or listed in a conspicuous <br>location within the gaming area. Prizes shall be redeemed directly or through an <br>auction process within twenty-four (24) hours after the conclusion of the event. Effective: April 1, 1998 <br>History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 232, sec. 10, effective April 1, 1998.

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