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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 563 — Bingo and raffle control

563.93 The conduct of raffles under a Class A license.

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563.93 The conduct of raffles under a Class A license. All of the following shall apply to the conduct of a raffle under a Class A license:
(1e)No person may sell a ticket or calendar unless authorized by an organization with a Class A license.
(1m)All tickets and all calendars shall be identical in form and include:
(a)The number of the license issued by the department.
(b)The name and address of the sponsoring organization.
(c)The price of the ticket or calendar and the discounted price, if any, applicable to multiple ticket or calendar purchases.
(d)A place for the purchaser to enter his or her name and address.
(e)The date, time and place of each drawing.
(f)A list of each prize to be awarded that has a fair market value of $1,000 or more.
(2g)An organization that conducts a raffle under a Class A raffle license shall do all of the following:
(a)Prominently display, at each place where tickets may be purchased, a notice describing any state or federal law that imposes an age restriction on who may possess a prize that will be awarded in the raffle.
(b)Make a good faith effort to award all of the prizes offered for a raffle. If the organization is unable to award a prize, it may hold the prize and use it for future fund-raising purposes.
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