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238.505 Definitions for chapter.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Department" means the Department of Charitable Gaming within the Public
Protection Cabinet;
(2) "Charitable gaming" means bingo, charity game tickets, raffles, and charity
fundraising events conducted for fundraising purposes by charitable organizations
licensed and regulated under the provisions of this chapter. "Charitable gaming"
shall not include slot machines, electronic video gaming devices, wagering on live
sporting events, or simulcast broadcasts of horse races;
(3) "Charitable organization" means a nonprofit entity organized for charitable,
religious, educational, literary, civic, fraternal, or patriotic purposes;
(4) "Bingo" means a specific game of chance in which participants use cards or paper
sheets, or card-minding device representations thereof, divided into horizontal and
vertical spaces, each of which is designated by a letter and a number, and prizes are
awarded on the basis of the letters and numbers on the card conforming to a
predetermined and preannounced configuration of letters and numbers selected at
random;
(5) "Charity game ticket" means a game of chance using a folded or banded paper
ticket, or a paper card with perforated break-open tabs, or electronic pulltab device
representations thereof, the face of which is covered or otherwise hidden from view
to conceal a number, letter, symbol, or set of numbers, letters, or symbols, some of
which have been designated in advance as prize winners and shall include charity
game tickets that utilize a seal card. "Charity game ticket" shall include pulltabs,
both paper and electronic representations thereof;
(6) "Seal card" means a board or placard used in conjunction with charity game tickets,
that contains a seal or seals which, when removed or opened, reveal predesignated
winning numbers, letters, or symbols;
(7) "Raffle" means a game of chance in which a participant is required to purchase a
ticket for a chance to win a prize, with the winner to be determined by a random
drawing;
(8) "Charity fundraising event" means an activity of limited duration at which games of
chance approved by the department are conducted, including bingo, raffles, charity
game tickets, special limited charitable games, and wagering on prerecorded horse
races, KRS Chapter 230 notwithstanding. Examples of such activities include
events that attract patrons for community, social, and entertainment purposes apart
from charitable gaming, such as fairs, festivals, carnivals, licensed charitable
gaming organization conventions, bazaars, and banquets. For the purposes of this
subsection, "banquet" shall mean a formal meal or feast held by a charitable
organization for community, social, or entertainment purposes apart from charitable
gaming;
(9) "Manufacturer" means a person who assembles from raw materials or subparts any
charitable gaming equipment or supplies used in the conduct of charitable gaming,
including a person who converts, modifies, and adds to or removes parts from,
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charitable gaming equipment and supplies. The term shall not include:
(a) Any person who services or repairs charitable gaming supplies and equipment,
so long as that person replaces or repairs an incidental, malfunctioning, or
nonfunctioning part with a similar or identical part; and
(b) Any distributor who cuts, collates, and packages for distribution any gaming
supplies and equipment purchased in bulk;
"Distributor" means a person who sells, markets, leases, or otherwise furnishes to a
charitable organization charitable gaming equipment or supplies, or both, used in
the conduct of charitable gaming. "Distributor" shall not include:
(a) A resident printer who prints raffle tickets at the request of a licensed
charitable organization; and
(b) A licensed charitable organization that affects a one-time donation of
charitable gaming supplies or equipment to another licensed charitable
organization if the donation is first approved by the department.
"Charitable gaming facility" means a person, including a licensed charitable
organization, that owns or is a lessee of premises which are leased or otherwise
made available to two (2) or more licensed charitable organizations, other than
itself, during a one (1) year period for the conduct of charitable gaming;
"Gross receipts" means all moneys collected or received from the conduct of
charitable gaming;
"Adjusted gross receipts" means gross receipts less all cash prizes and the amount
paid for merchandise prizes purchased;
"Net receipts" means adjusted gross receipts less all expenses, charges, fees, and
deductions authorized under this chapter;
"Charitable gaming supplies and equipment" means any material, device, apparatus,
or paraphernalia customarily used in the conduct of charitable gaming, including
bingo cards and paper, charity game tickets, and other apparatus or paraphernalia
used in conducting games of chance at charity fundraising events subject to
regulation under this chapter. The term shall not include any material, device,
apparatus, or paraphernalia incidental to the game, such as pencils, daubers, playing
cards, or other supplies that may be purchased from normal sources of supply;
"Door prize" means a prize awarded to a person based solely upon the person's
attendance at an event or the purchase of a ticket to attend an event;
"Special limited charitable game" means roulette; blackjack; poker; keno; money
wheel; baccarat; pusher-type games; any dice game where the player competes
against the house; and any other game of chance as identified, defined, and
approved by administrative regulation of the department;
"Special limited charity fundraising event" means any type of charity fundraising
event, commonly known as and operated as a "casino night," "Las Vegas night," or
"Monte Carlo night," at which the predominant number or types of games offered
for play are special limited charitable games;
"Session or bingo session" means a single gathering at which a bingo game or series
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of successive bingo games are played, excluding bingo played at a charity
fundraising event;
"Immediate family" means:
(a) Spouse and parents-in-law;
(b) Parents and grandparents;
(c) Children and their spouses; and
(d) Siblings and their spouses;
"Affiliate" means any corporation, partnership, association, or other business or
professional entity or any natural person that directly or indirectly, through one or
more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with
a licensed manufacturer, distributor, or charitable gaming facility;
"Secretary" means the secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet;
"Commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Charitable Gaming
within the Public Protection Cabinet;
"Chairperson" means the chief executive officer and any officer, member, or
employee of a licensed charitable organization who will be involved in the
management and supervision of charitable gaming as designated in the
organization's charitable gaming license application under KRS 238.535(13)(g);
"Year" means calendar year except as used in subsection (11) of this section and
KRS 238.535(11), 238.545(4), 238.547(1), and 238.555(7), when "year" means the
licensee's license year; and
"Card-minding device" means any mechanical, electronic, electromechanical, or
computerized device that is interfaced with or connected to equipment used to
conduct a game of bingo and that allows a player to store, display, and mark a bingo
card face. A card-minding device shall not be designed and manufactured to
resemble any electronic gaming device that utilizes a video display monitor, such as
a video lottery terminal, video slot machine, video poker machine, or any similar
video gaming device;
"Electronic pulltab device" means an electronic device used only for charitable
gaming to facilitate the play of an electronic pulltab. An electronic pulltab device
shall be a tablet or other personal computing device, other than a mobile phone or
similar handheld device, as approved by the department. An electronic pulltab
device may only operate on a closed network or intranet that is confined to the
licensee's premises, and shall not be Internet accessible by patrons, but shall be
connected to a central server system solely for the purposes of monitoring,
reporting, accounting, and software maintenance. An electronic pulltab device shall
not be designed and manufactured to resemble any electronic gaming device that
utilizes a video display monitor, such as a video lottery terminal, video slot
machine, video poker machine, or any similar video gaming device; and
"Electronic video gaming device," as used in this chapter and the related
administrative regulations, means any device that possesses a video display and
computer mechanism for playing a game. Electronic video gaming device shall not
mean any electronic representation of charitable gaming games identified, defined,
and approved by statute and by administrative regulation of the department.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Amended 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 45, sec. 1, effective June 24, 2015; ch. 59, sec. 1,
effective June 24, 2015; and ch. 106, sec. 3, effective June 24, 2015. -- Amended
2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 533, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 2007 Ky. Acts
ch. 120, sec. 9, effective June 26, 2007. -- Amended 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 374, sec. 2,
effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 232, sec. 1, effective April 1,
1998. -- Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 331, sec. 2, effective April 10, 1996. -- Created
1994 Ky. Acts ch. 66, sec. 2, effective March 16, 1994.
Legislative Research Commission Note (6/24/2015). This statute was amended by 2015
Ky. Acts chs. 45, 59, and 106, which do not appear to be in conflict and have been
codified together.
Legislative Research Commission Note (6/24/2015). 2015 HB 525, which became Acts
ch. 106, proposed to amend this statute in Section 3 of that bill to incorporate earlier
amendments made in 2015 SB 33, which became Acts ch. 59, and then amend this
statute further. During codification, the Reviser of Statutes has corrected a manifest
clerical or typographical error by supplying language contained in the earlier
amendment that was overlooked and omitted from the HB 525 amendment.
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