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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 13-905

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§13–905.
(1)Notwithstanding § 13-903 of this subtitle, an organization listed in § 13-903 of this subtitle that operates a paddle wheel or wheel of fortune game at a gaming event may not award a prize to a person in any one game or spin of the wheel of:
(i)money that exceeds $10; or
(ii)merchandise with a value that exceeds $250.
(2)An organization listed in § 13-903 of this subtitle may not hold more than 10 days of paddle-wheel games in a calendar year.
(b)An organization listed in § 13-903 or § 13-907 of this subtitle may award a prize of money or merchandise using a gaming device other than a card game, dice game, or roulette.
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