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IN HB1067
Bill
Status
1/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Richard Hamm
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AI Summary
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Full-time employees of qualified organizations, charity gaming event operators, and event workers may now receive remuneration for conducting or assisting in conducting allowable gaming events.
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Qualified organizations conducting allowable events may provide meals, recognition dinners, and social events to operators and workers if the value does not constitute an unreasonable expenditure.
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Employees of qualified organizations holding a PPT (pull tabs, punchboards, tip boards) license may participate in the sale and redemption of these gaming items and receive their ordinary employment compensation.
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Changes amend IC 4-32.2-5-12 to modify previous restrictions on remuneration for charity gaming participants.
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Effective date: July 1, 2015.
Legislative Description
Charity gaming. Allows a full-time employee of a qualified organization, an operator of a charity gaming event, or a worker at a charity gaming event to receive remuneration for conducting or assisting in conducting the event. Provides that meals, recognition dinners, and social events for operators and workers are permitted if the value of these items does not constitute an unreasonable expenditure in the conduct of an allowable event.
Last Action
Representative Lawson added as coauthor
2/2/2015