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IN SB0167
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/4/2012
Primary Sponsor
Lonnie Randolph
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AI Summary
- Allows operators and workers at charity gaming events who are not full-time employees to receive up to $50 in remuneration for conducting or assisting with the event
- Volunteer ticket agents who are not full-time employees remain prohibited from receiving any remuneration
- Permits qualified organizations to provide meals during events and recognition dinners/social events for operators and workers, provided these do not constitute "unreasonable expenditures" (changed from "significant inducement to participate")
- Employees of organizations holding PPT (pull tabs, punchboards, tip boards) licenses may continue to sell and redeem these items and receive their ordinary employment compensation
- Effective date: July 1, 2012
Legislative Description
Charity gaming workers.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/4/2012
Full Bill Text
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