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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 26
(II) MORE THAN FIVE RAFFLES IN WHICH THE MAJOR PRIZE HAS A
VALUE OF $5,000 OR LESS. (G) REGULATIONS. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY ADOPT REGULATIONS TO CARRY OUT THIS
SECTION AND §§ 13-1305 AND 13-1307 OF THIS SUBTITLE. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 27, § 258A(b) through (d). In subsection (a) of this section, the reference to "conduct[ing]" a gaming
event is substituted for the former reference to "operating" a gaming event
for consistency throughout this subtitle. In subsection (c)(1) of this section, the reference to "determin[ing] whether
the organization applying for the gaming permit" meets requirements is
substituted for the former reference to "ascertain[ing] the character of the
organization for whom the application is made to determine if the
application meets" requirements for clarity. In subsection (e)(1) of this section, the former reference to a "managed"
gaming event is deleted as included in the reference to "conduct[ing]" a
gaming event.
In subsection (e)(3) of this section, the phrase "[a] gaming permit may not
authorize a gaming event to be conducted on a Sunday before 1 p.m." is
substituted for the former ambiguous phrase "[t]he permit authorizes the
operation of a gaming event after 1 p.m. on Sunday" for clarity. In subsection (g) of this section, the reference to 13-1305 and 13-1307 of
this subtitle" is added to reflect the reorganization of material derived
from former Art. 27, § 258A in this revision. The Criminal Law Article Review Committee notes, for the consideration
of the General Assembly, that the reference to a "major prize" in subsection
(f)(1)(ii) is vague. Since a violation of that provision is a misdemeanor, the
General Assembly may wish to clarify the reference. 13-1305. TIP JARS AND PUNCHBOARDS. (A) QUALIFIED OPERATORS. (1) TO OPERATE A TIP JAR OR PUNCHBOARD IN THE COUNTY, AN
ESTABLISHMENT OR PROPRIETOR MUST BE LICENSED TO SERVE FOOD AND
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES. (2) THE OPERATOR OF A TIP JAR SHALL DISPLAY CONSPICUOUSLY A
GAMING PERMIT ISSUED TO THE BENEFICIARY OF THE TIP JAR UNDER § 13-1304 OF
THIS SUBTITLE.
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