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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 9 — Bingo and Other Gambling

9-342. Licensed organization; pickle cards; powers and duties; purchases; limitation.

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(1)Any organization licensed to conduct a lottery by the sale of pickle cards shall purchase units for such purposes from a distributor and shall use the net profit from the sale of the pickle cards for a lawful purpose.
(2)When any organization licensed to conduct a lottery by the sale of pickle cards purchases units from a distributor, such organization shall provide the distributor with a copy of the organization's license or other adequate identification indicating that such organization has a valid license issued pursuant to section 9-327 .
(3)Only a person
(a)licensed pursuant to section 9-327 as a utilization-of-funds member,
(b)licensed pursuant to section 9-329 as a sales agent,
(c)licensed pursuant to section 9-232.01 as a gaming manager,
(d)designated as a bingo chairperson by an organization licensed to conduct bingo pursuant to the Nebraska Bingo Act, or
(e)who serves as a manager for a licensed organization which is exempt under section 501(c)(8), (c)(10), or (c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code shall order pickle card units from a distributor on behalf of the organization. Only a person licensed as a utilization-of-funds member shall purchase pickle card units from a distributor on behalf of the organization. No pickle card operator shall order or purchase any pickle card or pickle card unit from a distributor.
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