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IN SB0022
Bill
Status
1/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Lonnie Randolph
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AI Summary
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Allows operators and workers at charity gaming events (excluding full-time employees) to receive up to $50 remuneration for conducting or assisting with the event.
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Permits qualified organizations to provide meals, recognition dinners, and social events to operators and workers if they do not constitute an unreasonable expenditure.
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Relocates the prohibition on paying volunteer ticket agents from one statute to IC 4-32.2-5-27, which governs volunteer ticket agent rules.
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Effective date: July 1, 2015.
Legislative Description
Charity gaming operations. Charity gaming operations. Allows an operator of or a worker at a charity gaming event (other than a full-time employee of the qualified organization conducting the event) to receive remuneration of not more than $50 for conducting or assisting in conducting the event. Provides that meals, recognition dinners, and social events for operators and workers are permitted if they do not constitute an unreasonable expenditure in the conduct of an allowable event. Relocates the prohibition on paying volunteer ticket agents to the statute imposing other rules on the use of a volunteer ticket agent.
Last Action
First Reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/6/2015