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IN HB1423
Bill
Status
1/14/2015
Primary Sponsor
William Friend
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AI Summary
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Qualified organizations under charity gaming law may use not more than 50% of money deposited into separate charity gaming accounts to pay wages, salaries, and wage and salary related expenses.
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Private club permit holders may designate up to 4 guest days per month (increased from 3) or up to 12 guest days per quarter (increased from 9).
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Removes the requirement that quarterly guest day designations must be made over consecutive days within the quarter.
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Removes obsolete language regarding guest day designations for clubs serving alcoholic beverages on not more than two days per week.
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Effective date: July 1, 2015.
Legislative Description
Qualified organizations. Specifies that a qualified organization under the charity gaming law may use not more than 50% of the money deposited into its separate charity gaming account to pay wages, salaries, and wage and salary related expenses. Increases the maximum number of guest days that certain private clubs may designate from three to four days in a month or from nine to 12 days in a quarter. Removes the option that quarterly designations of guest days be made over consecutive days within the quarter. Removes obsolete language relating to guest days designated by clubs that serve alcoholic beverages on
Last Action
First Reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/14/2015