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Code · Illinois · Chapter 230 — GAMING · Act 20

Sec. 4. The conducting of pull tabs and jar games is subject to the following restrictions:.

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Sec. 4. The conducting of pull tabs and jar games is subject to the following restrictions:
(1)The entire net proceeds of any pull tabs or jar games, except as otherwise approved
in this Act, must be exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the organization permitted to conduct such drawings.
(2)No person except a bona fide member or employee of the sponsoring organization may
participate in the management or operation of such pull tabs or jar games; however, nothing herein shall conflict with pull tabs and jar games conducted under the provisions of the Charitable Games Act.
(3)No person may receive any remuneration or profit for participating in the management
or operation of such pull tabs or jar games; however, nothing herein shall conflict with pull tabs and jar games conducted under the provisions of the Charitable Games Act.
(4)The price paid for a single chance or right to participate in a game licensed under
this Act shall not exceed $2. No single prize shall exceed $500. There shall be no more than 6,000 tickets in a game. The aggregate value of all prizes or merchandise awarded in any single day of pull tabs and jar games shall not exceed $5,000.
(5)No person under the age of 18 years shall play or participate in games under this
Act. A person under the age of 18 years may be within the area where pull tabs and jar games are being conducted only when accompanied by his parent or guardian.
(6)Pull tabs and jar games shall be conducted only on premises owned or occupied by
licensed organizations and used by its members for general activities, or on premises owned or rented for conducting the game of bingo, or as permitted in subsection
(4)of Section 3.
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