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ND SB2189
Bill
Status
1/14/2025
Primary Sponsor
Judy Lee
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AI Summary
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Organizations with gaming permits must report a list of each prize and its value to the attorney general after conducting raffles, bingo, sports pools, paddlewheels, twenty-one, or poker
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Prize limits remain unchanged: maximum primary prize of $8,000 and total prizes not exceeding $40,000 per year for permitted organizations
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Restricted event permit holders are limited to one event per year and must use chips as wagers, redeem chips for merchandise or cash, and file reports with both the governing body and attorney general
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Local permits allow only raffles, bingo, or sports pools, while restricted event permits additionally allow paddlewheels, twenty-one, and poker
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Amends sections 53-06.1-03 and 53-06.1-11.1 of the North Dakota Century Code to add the prize reporting requirement
Legislative Description
Reporting the value of prizes distributed by an organization using a permit to conduct raffles, bingo, sports pools, paddlewheels, twenty-one, and poker.
Last Action
Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 2 nays 45
1/23/2025