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AK SB69
Bill
AI Summary
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Municipalities and qualified organizations may conduct charitable gaming activities without a permit or fee if annual gross receipts are less than $20,000.
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Organizations conducting activities under the $20,000 threshold are not required to file reports, apply for registration, or pay fees under Alaska's charitable gaming regulations.
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Organizations operating under the exemption must file an annual certification under penalty of perjury confirming compliance with the $20,000 gross receipts limit.
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Amends the definition of "permittee" to include municipalities and qualified organizations conducting exempt activities under the $20,000 threshold, allowing them to contract with licensed operators and receive pull-tab game distributions.
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The Act takes effect January 1, 2020, with Department of Revenue authorized to adopt implementation regulations.
Legislative Description
Exempt Charitable Gaming From Permit/fees
Licensing
Last Action
REFERRED TO LABOR & COMMERCE
2/22/2019