2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 238 - CHARITABLE GAMING .545 Restrictions on frequency, prizes, and participants for various types of charitable gaming -- Limitations on charitable organizations that conduct charity fundraising events.
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238.545 Restrictions on frequency, prizes, and participants for various types of
charitable gaming -- Limitations on charitable organizations that conduct
charity fundraising events.
(1)
(2)
A licensed charitable organization shall be limited by the following:
(a) In the conduct of bingo, to one (1) session per day, two (2) sessions per week,
for a period not to exceed five (5) consecutive hours in any day and not to
exceed ten (10) total hours per week:
1.
No licensed charitable organization shall conduct bingo at more than one
(1) location during the same twenty-four (24) hour period;
2.
No licensed charitable organization shall award prizes for bingo that
exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) in fair market value per twentyfour (24) hour period, including the value of door prizes; and
3.
No person under the age of eighteen (18) shall be permitted to purchase
bingo supplies or play bingo unless he or she is playing for noncash
prizes and is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and only if the
value of any noncash prize awarded does not exceed ten dollars ($10);
(b) 1.
A licensed charitable organization may provide card-minding devices
for use by players of bingo games.
2.
If a licensed charitable organization offers card-minding devices for use
by players, the devices shall be capable of being used in conjunction
with bingo cards or paper sheets at all times.
3.
The department shall have broad authority to define and regulate the use
of card-minding devices and shall promulgate an administrative
regulation concerning use and control of them;
(c) Charity game tickets shall be sold only at the address of the location
designated on the license to conduct charitable gaming;
(d) Charity game tickets may be sold, with prior approval of the department:
1.
At any authorized special charity fundraising event conducted by a
licensed charitable organization at any off-site location; or
2.
By a licensed charitable organization possessing a special limited
charitable gaming license at any off-site location; and
(e) An automated charity game ticket dispenser may be utilized by a licensed
charitable organization, with the prior approval of the department, only at the
address of the location designated on the license to conduct charitable gaming.
The department shall promulgate administrative regulations regulating the use
and control of approved automated charity game ticket dispensers.
(a) No prize for an individual charity game ticket shall exceed five hundred
ninety-nine dollars ($599) in value, not including the value of cumulative or
carryover prizes awarded in seal card games.
(b) Cumulative or carryover prizes in seal card games shall not exceed two
thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400).
(c) Information concerning rules of the particular game and prizes that are to be
(3)
(4)
awarded in excess of fifty dollars ($50) in each separate package or series of
packages with the same serial number and all rules governing the handling of
cumulative or carryover prizes in seal card games shall be posted prominently
in an area where charity game tickets are sold. A legible poster that lists prizes
to be awarded, and on which prizes actually awarded are posted at the
completion of the sale of each separate package shall satisfy this requirement.
(d) Any unclaimed money or prize shall return to the charitable organization.
(e) No paper charity game ticket shall be sold in the Commonwealth of Kentucky
that does not conform to the standards for opacity, randomization, minimum
information, winner protection, color, and cutting established by the
department.
(f) No electronic pulltab device representation of a charity game ticket shall be
sold in the Commonwealth of Kentucky that does not conform to the
construction standards set forth in an administrative regulation promulgated
by the department. Electronic pulltab devices shall only be used for charitable
gaming.
(g) No person under the age of eighteen (18) shall be permitted to purchase, or
open in any manner, a charity game ticket.
(a) Tickets for a raffle shall be sold separately, and each ticket shall constitute a
separate and equal chance to win.
(b) All raffle tickets shall be sold for the price stated on the ticket, and no person
shall be required to purchase more than one (1) ticket or to pay for anything
other than a ticket to enter a raffle.
(c) Raffle tickets and tickets for charity fundraising raffle games approved by the
department which are offered exclusively at charity fundraising events and
special limited charity fundraising events are not required to be sold separately
and may be sold at discounted package rates.
(d) Raffle tickets shall have a unique identifier on each ticket.
(e) Winners shall be drawn at random at a date, time, and place announced in
advance or printed on the ticket.
(f) All prizes for a raffle shall be identified in advance of the drawing and all
prizes identified shall be awarded.
With respect to charity fundraising events, a licensed charitable organization shall
be limited as follows:
(a) No licensed charitable organization shall conduct a charity fundraising event
or a special limited charity fundraising event unless they have a license for the
respective event issued by the department;
(b) No special license shall be required for any wheel game, such as a cake wheel,
that awards only noncash prizes the value of which does not exceed one
hundred dollars ($100);
(c) The department may grant approval for a licensed charitable organization to
play bingo games at a charity fundraising event. Cash prizes for bingo games
(5)
played during a charity fundraising event may not exceed five thousand
dollars ($5,000) for the entire event. No person under the age of eighteen (18)
shall be permitted to play bingo at a charity fundraising event unless
accompanied by a parent or legal guardian;
(d) The department may grant approval for a licensed charitable organization to
play special limited charitable games at a charity fundraising event authorized
under this section. The department shall not grant approval for the playing of
special limited charitable games under the provisions of a charity fundraising
event license unless the proposed event meets the definition of a charity
fundraising event held for community, social, or entertainment purposes apart
from charitable gaming in accordance with KRS 238.505(8);
(e) Except for state, county, city fairs, and special limited charity fundraising
events, a charity fundraising event license issued under this section shall not
exceed seventy-two (72) consecutive hours. A licensed charitable organization
shall not be eligible for more than eight (8) total charity fundraising event
licenses per year, including two (2) special limited charity fundraising event
licenses. No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall be allowed to play
or conduct any special limited charitable game. The department shall have
broad authority to regulate the conduct of special limited charity fundraising
events in accordance with the provisions of KRS 238.547; and
(f) Charity fundraising events may be held:
1.
On or in the premises of a licensed charitable organization;
2.
In a licensed charitable gaming facility, subject to restrictions contained
in KRS 238.555(7); or
3.
At an unlicensed facility which shall be subject to the requirements
stipulated in KRS 238.555(3), and subject to the restrictions contained in
KRS 238.547(2). Charity fundraising events at an unlicensed facility
shall be limited to:
a.
No more than one (1) such event per week; and
b.
No more than seven (7) such events per year, with no more than
five (5) licensed charitable organizations conducting such events at
an unlicensed facility per year.
Presentation of false, fraudulent, or altered identification by a minor shall be an
affirmative defense in any disciplinary action or prosecution that may result from a
violation of age restrictions contained in this section, if the appearance and
character of the minor were such that his or her age could not be reasonably
ascertained by other means.
Effective: June 24, 2015
History: Amended 2015 Ky. Acts ch. 45, sec. 3, effective June 24, 2015; and ch. 59,
sec. 4, effective June 24, 2015. -- Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 543, effective
July 15, 2010. -- Amended 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 374, sec. 11, effective July 14, 2000. -Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 232, sec. 9, effective April 1, 1998. -- Amended 1996
Ky. Acts ch. 331, sec. 9, effective April 10, 1996. -- Created 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 66,
sec. 10, effective March 16, 1994.
Legislative Research Commission Note (6/24/2015). This statute was amended by 2015
Ky. Acts chs. 45 and 59, which do not appear to be in conflict and have been codified
together.
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