28-1103. Promoting gambling, second degree; penalty.
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(1)A person commits the offense of promoting gambling in the second degree if he or she knowingly advances or profits from any unlawful gambling activity by:
(a)Engaging in bookmaking to the extent that he or she receives or accepts in any one day one or more bets totaling less than one thousand five hundred dollars;
(b)Receiving, in connection with any unlawful gambling scheme or enterprise, less than one thousand five hundred dollars of money played in the scheme or enterprise in any one day; or
(c)Betting something of value in an amount of five hundred dollars or more with one or more persons in one day.
(2)Promoting gambling in the second degree is a Class II misdemeanor.