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Ch. 26 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(1) obtain a gaming sticker from the agency; and (2) affix the gaming sticker to the tip jar packet in the manner the
county commissioners require. [(c) A person with a wholesaler's license may not charge a fee for a gaming
sticker to a volunteer fire company or a volunteer rescue company.] REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 27, § 255C(o), as abrogated under Chapter 479, §
4 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2000. Former subsection (c), which prohibited a person with a wholesaler's
license from charging a fee to a volunteer fire company or a volunteer
rescue company, is abrogated. 13-2435. (a) In this section, "gross profits" means the total proceeds from the operation
of a tip jar less the amount of money winnings or value of prizes distributed. (b) There is a Washington County Gaming Fund. (c) (1) The county commissioners shall establish: (i) the method and time of deposits to the fund; and (ii) other procedures necessary to carry out subsections (d) and (e) of this section. (2) In accordance with a written agreement between the county
commissioners and the gaming commission, the gaming commission may use money
from the fund to reimburse the county commissioners for the costs to the county for
administering Part III of this subtitle. (d) (1) This subsection only applies to a person who qualifies for a tip jar
license under § 13-2420(b)(7), (8), or (9) of this subtitle. (2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection, a person subject
to this subsection shall deposit with a financial institution designated by the gaming
commission, to the credit of the fund, the gross profits from each tip jar that the
person operates. (3) The gross profits from a tip jar may not exceed $250. (4) To offset the costs of operating a tip jar, a person with a tip jar license
may retain the lesser of $45 or 50% of the gross profits from each tip jar game. (e) (1) This subsection only applies to a person who qualifies for a tip jar
license under § 13-2420(b)(l) through (6) of this subtitle.
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