2010 New Hampshire Statutes
TITLE XXIV GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, AND ATHLETIC EXHIBITIONS
CHAPTER 287-D GAMES OF CHANCE
Section 287-D:2-b Operation of Games of Chance.


NH Rev Stat § 287-D:2-b (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?

287-D:2-b Operation of Games of Chance. –
    I. (a) Only persons complying with the requirements of RSA 287-D:2-c or bona fide members of charitable organizations shall operate games of chance; except that, if all bona fide members of a charitable organization are under 18 years of age, adult officers or directors of the charitable organization or parents or legal guardians of bona fide minor members, who have been authorized by the officers or directors of the charitable organization, shall operate the games. Proof of bona fide membership shall be required for any person not subject to the requirements of RSA 287-D:2-c.
       (b) Notwithstanding subparagraph (a), if, by reason of the established criteria for membership, all bona fide members of the charitable organization are physically or mentally disabled, or both, the officers, directors, or authorized officials of the charitable organization may designate individuals to conduct the operation of games of chance on behalf of said charitable organization. Individuals so designated are subject to all applicable provisions of this chapter, shall be listed pursuant to RSA 287-D:2-a, II(b) or RSA 287-D:2-a, IX, and the designation of such individuals is subject to the approval of the racing and charitable gaming commission.
       (c) Notwithstanding subparagraph (a), all charitable organizations that conduct games of chance for charitable purposes may allow spouses, sons, and daughters of bona fide members who are at least 18 years of age to assist with the operation of the games of chance. These spouses, sons, and daughters are subject to all applicable provisions of this chapter, shall be listed pursuant to RSA 287-D:2-a, II(b) or RSA 287-D:2-a, IX, and are subject to the approval of the racing and charitable gaming commission.
       (d) Notwithstanding subparagraph (a), all charitable organizations that conduct games of chance for charitable purposes may employ, by means of a written agreement, a game operator employer or a primary game operator licensed under RSA 287-D:2-c to operate games of chance on their behalf.
    II. No compensation shall be paid to operators of a game of chance unless agreed to in advance in writing by the charity. Compensation shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, money or any other thing of value. If the paid game operator's compensation is contingent upon the amount of revenue received from a game of chance, the compensation shall be a fixed percentage of the gross revenue from the game of chance excluding the paid game operator's expenses. If the compensation of a paid game operator is not contingent upon the amount of revenue received, the compensation shall be a reasonable estimate, expressed as a percentage of the gross revenue. The contract shall clearly disclose the assumptions upon which the estimate is based. The stated assumptions shall be based upon all of the relevant facts known to the paid game operator regarding the services to be provided and the past performance of games of chance operated by the paid game operator.
    II-a. Unless otherwise agreed to in advance, pursuant to paragraph II, in writing by the charitable organization, game operators may be reimbursed for their out-of-pocket expenses in an amount not to exceed $25 per game date, provided that such expenses are itemized and submitted in writing to the charitable organization.
    III. No one under the age of 18 years shall be admitted to the premises on which games of chance are being conducted, except when the games are being conducted at a carnival. Proof of age shall be produced upon request of the racing and charitable gaming commission. When games of chance are conducted at a carnival, persons under the age of 18 years may be admitted to the premises on which the games are being conducted when accompanied and supervised by a parent or legal guardian; but persons under the age of 18 shall not be permitted to play games of chance at a carnival.
    IV. No games of chance shall be conducted prior to 11:00 a.m. on a weekday or a Saturday, prior to noon on a Sunday, or after 1:00 a.m. on any day.
    V. No person operating a game of chance and no person who has leased out a facility or sold or leased game of chance paraphernalia or related equipment to a charitable organization for use during games of chance shall participate or play in any game conducted at that location on that date.
    VI. Subject to the provisions of RSA 287-D:8, II, no person who has in any jurisdiction, been convicted of a felony or class A misdemeanor within the previous 10 years which has not been annulled by a court, or a class B misdemeanor within the past 5 years which has not been annulled by a court, or who has violated any of the statutes or rules governing charitable gambling in the past shall operate a game of chance licensed under this chapter, or rent, lease, sublease, or otherwise provide any hall or game of chance paraphernalia for the conduct of games of chance licensed under this chapter.
    VII. Only the treasurer of the charitable organization or a bona fide member of the charitable organization designated by the treasurer, shall handle any monetary transactions related to the game of chance.
    VII-a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a member of the sponsoring charitable organization shall be present and on site at least once per day during the operation of any game of chance and shall file with the racing and charitable gaming commission an affidavit attesting to the member's presence at the site during the operation of any games of chance. The sponsoring charitable organization member shall not be employed by the game operator.
    VIII. (a) On game dates where the charitable organization operates the games, the charitable organization shall deposit cash and proceeds from a game of chance into the account required by RSA 287-D:2-a, VII(e). All expenses, including prizes of $500 or more and equipment and hall rental fees shall be paid by check from the account required by RSA 287-D:2-a, VII(e). The treasurer of the charitable organization shall document all prizes awarded as prescribed in rules adopted by the racing and charitable gaming commission.
       (b) On game dates where the licensed game operator operates the games, the licensed game operator shall deposit cash and proceeds from a game of chance into the account required by RSA 287-D:2-c, VI. All expenses, including equipment and hall rental fees shall be paid by check or electronic fund transfers from the account established in RSA 287-D:2-c, VI. The licensed game operator shall document all prizes awarded as prescribed in rules adopted by the racing and charitable gaming commission. Prizes of $500 or more shall be paid by check from the account established in RSA 287-D:2-c, VI.
    IX. All game of chance paraphernalia or related equipment used in conducting games of chance shall be subject to inspection and approval by the racing and charitable gaming commission.
    X. The charitable organization shall keep a record of all persons participating in the operation of a game of chance, including but not limited to, the date and location of the game and the person's name, address, telephone number, and type of participation in the game.
    XI. For games of chance where chips have no monetary face value, the charitable organization may offer any number of games per licensed event in which each player may spend up to $150 per game including buy-ins and re-buys.
    XII. Notwithstanding paragraph XI, the charitable organization may offer one game per licensed event in which each player may spend up to $250 for the game including buy-ins and re-buys.
    XIII. [Repealed.]
    XIV. For games of chance where chips have no monetary face value, the payback in prizes shall not exceed 80 percent of the total amount collected from players.
    XV. A games of chance licensee shall not play any games of chance on a licensed game date unless all games of chance to be played have been approved by the commission and have been identified on an approved game schedule.

Source. 1998, 251:4. 2003, 315:2. 2004, 97:8. 2006, 311:9, 10. 2008, 25:1, eff. July 11, 2008; 285:5-7, 21, I, eff. June 30, 2008; 291:3, eff. July 1, 2008; 371:2, eff. July 1, 2008. 2010, 190:6, 7, eff. Jan. 1, 2011. 2011, 259:3, 6, 19, 20, eff. Sept. 11, 2011.

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