Section 30-1509. 50/50 RAFFLES CONDUCTED BY CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONS AFFILIATED WITH COLLEGIATE OR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS


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    1509.1The Agency may issue a 50/50 raffle license to a recognized and qualified charitable organization affiliated with a collegiate or professional sports team.

     

    1509.2Operation of 50/50 Raffles.

     

    (a) The Agency shall require a non-refundable application fee for a 50/50 raffle license.

     

    (b) The Agency may issue 50/50 raffle licenses for a single sporting event or game, or a period lasting the affiliated sports teams’ season (“license period”).

     

    (c) A 50/50 raffle drawing may only take place during a single game or sporting event (“licensed event”). 

     

    (d) The licensed organization shall complete all forms and provide all information to the Agency required under Chapter 12 of this title.

     

    (e) 50/50 raffles are subject to all of the applicable requirements established by Chapters 12, 13, 15, and 17 of this title except where specifically indicated in this chapter.

     

    (f) 50/50 raffles maybe conducted with two-part “admission-style” tickets traditionally used for 50/50 raffles or electronically using computer software and related equipment to sell tickets, account for sales, and facilitate the drawing of tickets to determine winners.

     

    (g) A person may purchase one or more 50/50 raffle tickets at a licensed event.

     

    (h) Each 50/50 raffle ticket purchased shall represent one entry in the drawing for a winner.  The equipment used to conduct 50/50 raffles and the method of play shall ensure that each and every ticket to participate shall have an equal opportunity to be drawn as a winner.

     

    (i) The licensed organization’s game rules shall state when the 50/50 raffle drawing shall take place. 

     

    (j) The 50/50 raffle drawing shall take place during the licensed event where the corresponding 50/50 raffle tickets are sold and must conclude before the end of the corresponding sporting event or game.  If for some unforeseen reason (weather delay, power outage, emergency, or other reasonably unforeseeable event), the licensed event is not completed on the day the licensed event’s 50/50 raffle tickets are sold, the licensed event may be rescheduled and completed at another eligible sporting event or game provided no other licensed event is taking place at that event.  

     

    (k) The licensed organization’s game rules shall determine the number of winners that will be chosen randomly from the 50/50 raffle tickets sold.

     

    (l) The total prize amount of a 50/50 raffle drawing shall be 50% of the gross proceeds collected from the sale of the 50/50 raffle tickets.

     

    (m) The remaining 50% of the gross proceeds collected from the sale of the 50/50 raffle tickets shall be dispersed for the lawful purpose stated in the license application.

     

    (n) No more than one (1) 50/50 raffle drawing shall be conducted during a licensed event. 

     

    (o) 50/50 raffle tickets shall have consecutive numbers, and shall list the licensed organization’s contact name and phone number so that the purchaser may check on winning numbers.

     

    (p)All 50/50 raffle tickets shall be sold at a uniform price, including a uniformed tiered pricing schedule approved by the Executive Director. The licensed organization may not change Agency approved 50/50 raffle ticket prices during the licensed event. 

     

    (p) Winners need not be present at the 50/50 raffle draw.  Each licensed organization shall post the winning raffle numbers on the affiliated team’s website and the licensed organization’s website.

     

    (q) The licensed organization’s 50/50 raffle rules, and each individual 50/50 raffle ticket, shall provide the name and phone number of the individual in charge of the licensed event.  Each 50/50 raffle ticket shall state where and how a 50/50 raffle ticket holder may check for the winning number after the licensed event.

     

    (r) Only United States currency shall be accepted by a licensed organization as payment for any raffle ticket.

     

    (s) Persons selling 50/50 raffle tickets may be paid only via an hourly wage. Such persons shall not be provided additional compensation, incentives or bonuses based on amount of tickets sold. This section shall not apply to the system service provider.

     

    (t) 50/50 raffle tickets may not be sold in advance of the licensed event.

     

    (u) 50/50 raffle tickets may only be sold on the premises of the licensed event.  The premises of the licensed event includes only areas where an event ticket is required for admission to view the event, and does not include event parking areas, sidewalks, streets, restaurants, shops, entertainment venues, or bars near or adjacent to the premises of the licensed event.

     

    (v) No single 50/50 raffle drawing shall exceed the sum of $150,000 in prizes. 

     

    (w) Subsections 1202.2 (l) and (n), Subsections 1204.14, 1502.1(c), (d) and (h), Subsection 1502.2, Subsection 1502.3, Subsection 1502.4, Subsection 1502.5, Subsection 1503.4, Subsection 1504.1, and Subsection 1504.2 of this title shall not apply to 50/50 raffles.

     

    1509.3Classes of 50/50 Raffle Licenses and Fees.

     

    (a) Class A single licensed event raffle license:  $100.00.

     

    (b) Class B season raffle license:   

     

    $100.00 multiplied by the number of licensed events.  There is a maximum of (125) licensed events per Class A single licensed event or Class B season raffle license period and a limit of one (1) raffle draw per licensed event.

     

    (c) Non-refundable application fee:    $50.00.

      

    (d) The Agency shall require a one-time fee of $200.00 fee from the licensed organization for each individual electronic raffle sales unit and electronic random number generator used to conduct an electronic 50/50 raffle.  This $200.00 per electronic device fee shall be in addition to any licensing costs and does not include individual electronic raffle sales units that must be replaced due to changes in Agency regulations.

     

    1509.4 Electronic 50/50 Raffles.

     

    (a) An electronic raffle system may be used to sell and conduct a 50/50 Raffle.  The electronic raffle system may include stationary and portable raffle sales unit(s) and an electronic random number generator(s).

     

    (b) Electronic equipment used in a 50/50 raffle must be in compliance with § 1509.6 of this chapter.

     

    (c) Electronic 50/50 raffle tickets may only be sold by a licensed organization at a licensed event.

     

    (d) A licensed organization may use portable or wireless raffle sales unit(s) to sell tickets. 

     

    (e) A licensed organization may use an electronic random number generator(s) to select the winning entries.

     

    1509.5The following information shall be printed on electronic 50/50 raffle tickets:

     

    (a) The name of licensed organization;

     

    (b) The license identification number of the licensed organization;

     

    (c) The location, date and time of the corresponding 50/50 raffle drawing;

     

    (d) The consecutively printed serial number of the 50/50 raffle ticket;

     

    (e) The price of the 50/50 raffle ticket;

     

    (f) The list of prizes offered;

     

    (g) The statement: “Ticket holders need not be present to win,” and the contact information, including names, phone number, and electronic mail address, of the individual from the licensed organization responsible for prize disbursements; and

     

    (h) Each 50/50 raffle ticket stub shall reflect the consecutively printed serial number of the 50/50 raffle ticket. 

     

    1509.6Electronic 50/50 Raffle Equipment Standards.

     

    (a) The electronic raffle system used must be certified by Gaming Laboratories International, Inc., or any other certifying entity recognized and approved by the Agency. 

     

    (b) The Agency is not responsible for any costs of certification or compliance with these regulations.

     

    (c) Persons shall not sell, rent, or distribute electronic 50/50 raffle equipment or supplies to any person or organization other than a licensed organization for use during licensed events. 

     

    (d) Licensed organizations shall not sell, rent, distribute, or share electronic 50/50 raffle equipment.

     

    1509.7Electronic Accounting and Reporting. 

     

    (a) The Agency may audit the licensed organizations raffle records at any time.

     

    (b) The licensed organization shall follow the system reporting requirements for Gaming Laboratories International, Inc., electronic raffle systems.

     

    (c) For each electronic raffle conducted, the licensed organization shall generate and mail reports to the Agency containing the following information:

     

    (1)Date and time of licensed event;

     

    (2)Licensed organization running the event;

     

    (3)Sales information (sales totals, refunds, etc.);

     

    (4)Prize value awarded to participant;

     

    (5)Prize distribution (total raffle sales vs. prize value awarded to participant);

     

    (6)Refund totals by licensed event;

     

    (7)Raffle Draw numbers-in-play count; and

     

    (8)Winning number(s) drawn (including draw order, call time, and claim status).

     

    (d) The licensed organization shall provide the following reports for any raffle upon Agency request:

     

    (1)Exception Report - A report that includes system exception information, including but not limited to, changes to system parameters, corrections, overrides, and voids;

     

    (2)Raffle Bearer Ticket Report - A report that includes a list of all raffle bearer tickets sold including all associated  raffle draw numbers, selling price and raffle sales unit identifiers;

     

    (3)Sales by Raffle Sales Unit - A report that includes a breakdown of each raffle sales unit’s total sales (including raffle draw numbers sold ) and any voided and misprinted tickets;

     

    (4)Voided Draw Number Report - A report which includes a list of all draw numbers that have been voided including corresponding validations numbers;

     

    (5)Raffle Sales Unit Event Log - A report listing all events recorded for each raffle sales unit, including the date and time and brief text description of the event and /or identifying code;

     

    (6)Raffle Sales Unit Corruption Log - A report that lists all raffle sales unit’s unable to be reconciled to the system, including the raffle sales unit identifier, raffle sales unit operator, and the money collected; and

     

    (8)Any other report listed in the Electronic Accounting and Reporting Section of the Gaming Laboratories International, Inc., Electronic Raffle Systems Requirements but not listed above.

     

    (e) Each one of the reports listed above is referenced by and shall have the same definition contained in the Electronic Accounting and Reporting Section of the Gaming Laboratories International, Inc., Electronic Raffle Systems Requirements.

     

     

authority

Section 424a of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, approved December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 790, Pub. L. 93-198; D.C. Official Code § 1-204.24(a) (2014 Repl.)), as amended by the 2005 District of Columbia Omnibus Authorization Act, approved October 16, 2006 (Pub. L. No. 109-356, § 201, 120 Stat. 2019; D.C. Official Code §§ 1-204.24a(c)(6) (2012 Repl.)); Section 4 of the Law to Legalize Lotteries, Daily Numbers Games, and Bingo and Raffles for Charitable Purposes in the District of Columbia, effective March 10, 1981 (D.C. Law 3-172; D.C. Official Code §§ 3-1306(a), 3-1322, 3-1323, 3-1324, and 3-1325 (2012 Repl.)); District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority Order, issued September 21, 1996; the Office of the Chief Financial Officer Financial Management Control Order No. 96-22, issued November 18, 1996; the Office of the Chief Financial Officer Financial Management Control Orders No. 97-15, issued May 15,1997, and No. 96-16, issued September 24, 1996; and Office of the Chief Financial Officer Financial Management Control Order No. 15-11, issued April 14, 2015 (appointing Tracey Cohen Interim Executive Director of the District of Columbia Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 4941 (May 16, 2014); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 12500 (December 5, 2014); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 62 DCR 13027 (October 2, 2015).