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Code · Virginia · Title 18.2 · Chapter 8

Code of Virginia § 18.2-340.29. Joint operation of bingo games; written reports; joint permit required.

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A. Any two or more qualified organizations may jointly organize and conduct bingo games provided both have fully complied with all other provisions of this article.
B. Any two or more qualified organizations jointly conducting such games shall be
(i)subject to the same restrictions and prohibitions contained in this article that would apply to a single organization conducting bingo games and
(ii)required to furnish to the Department a written report setting forth the location where such games will be held, the division of manpower, costs, and proceeds for each game to be jointly conducted.
Upon a finding that the division of manpower and costs for each game bears a reasonable relationship to the division of proceeds, the Department shall issue a joint permit.
C. No bingo game shall be jointly conducted until the joint permit issued pursuant to subsection B is obtained by the organizations.
1995, c. 837 ; 2003, c. 884 ; 2006, c. 644 .
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