Examples of Charitable gaming in a sentence
Section 53-06.1-11.2 of the North Dakota Century Code is amended and reenacted as follows: 53-06.1-11.2. Charitable gaming operating fund - Attorney general - State treasurer - Allocations - Transfer to the general fund.
Charitable gaming refers to bingo, casino table games, raffles and pull ticket sales conducted by eligible groups that have been licensed by the Commission.
Charitable gaming requirementsThe bill would add a new provision stating that all fees and revenue collected by the executive director or board must be paid into the State Lottery Fund, out of which all necessary expenses incurred by either the executive director or the board in the administration and enforcement of any activity authorized by the act would be paid.
The new section to chapter 53-06.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, as created by section 1 of House Bill No. 1212, as approved by the sixty-seventh legislative assembly, is amended and reenacted as follows: Charitable gaming operating fund - Attorney general - State treasurer - Continuing appropriation - Allocations - Transfer to the general fund.
Charitable gaming fundraisers can take months to prepare, from receiving agency approval to securing vendors.