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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 13-1503

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§13–1503.
(a)Before an organization conducts a gaming event under this subtitle, the organization shall obtain a license from the sheriff.
(b)The following organizations may obtain a license to conduct a gaming event:
(1)a bona fide religious group that has conducted religious services at a fixed location in the county for at least 3 years before applying for a license;
(2)a State-chartered organization authorized by a nationally chartered veterans organization;
(3)a tax-supported volunteer fire company; or
(4)a nonprofit organization that intends to raise money for an exclusively charitable, athletic, or educational purpose which is specifically described in the application for a license.
(c)An application for a license shall contain a certification by a principal officer of the organization that states:
(1)the scheduled time and place of the gaming event and the date of any raffle drawing;
(2)that the licensed activities will be managed and conducted solely and personally by the regular members of the organization without the assistance of gaming professionals;
(3)that all money prizes offered will comply with the limits listed in this subtitle;
(4)that the organization, by one of its principal officers, shall, within 15 days after the last day named in the application for conducting the licensed activities, file a report under penalties of perjury containing the information required by § 13-1509 of this subtitle; and
(5)if the organization is a nonprofit organization that intends to raise money for an exclusively charitable, athletic, or educational purpose, a specific description of the purpose.
(d)The sheriff shall charge the following license fees:
(1)$5 for a bingo license;
(2)$10 for a paddle wheel license;
(3)$10 for a raffle license;
(4)$10 for a 50/50 license; and
(5)$15 for a members–only instant bingo license.
(e)An activity for which a license is issued under this subtitle must be conducted and managed solely and personally by regular members of the organization:
(1)who do not regularly conduct gaming activities for any other organization; and
(2)without the assistance of gaming professionals.
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