820 KAR 1:055. Charity fundraising event standards  


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  •       Section 1. Issuance of License. (1) An organization shall submit a complete, accurate, and verifiable application on Form CG-Schedule A, Charity Fundraising Event or Special Limited Charity Fundraising Event License Application, for a charity fundraising event at least thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled date for the charity fundraising event.

          (2) A processing fee of twenty-five (25) dollars shall accompany each application for licensure.

          (3) When the application is filed, the organization shall provide the department with a copy of the executed lease, if applicable.

          (4) All information requested by the department shall be submitted and reviewed before a license may be granted.

          (5) The department shall issue a license if the applicant possesses a regular charitable gaming license and has met the requirements for licensure set forth in KRS 238.505(8) and 238.545(4).

          (6) The event shall not be advertised nor preregistrations taken until a license is issued.

          (7) Once a license is issued, players may preregister for the event prior to the day of the event only if payment is received by credit card, check, or electronic fund transfer.

          (8) Pursuant to its discretion under KRS 238.505(8), the department has determined that charity game tickets, or pulltabs, shall not be an approved game of chance at a charity fundraising event held by an exempt organization.

     

          Section 2. Special Limited Games Played at a Charity Fundraising Event. The department shall grant approval to play special limited games at a charity fundraising event if the information contained in the application and the totality of the circumstances show that the event meets the requirements of KRS 238.545(4)(d).

     

          Section 3. Volunteers. (1) All individuals involved in the conduct of a charity fundraising event shall be trained in the proper conduct of the game and the control of funds.

          (2) The chairperson shall:

          (a) Be in charge of the licensed gaming occasion;

          (b) Supervise and direct all volunteers; and

          (c) Be responsible for assuring the proper receipt and recording of gaming funds.

     

          Section 4. Equipment Used for Events. (1) Poker tables, blackjack tables, prize wheels, and chips, scrip, or imitation money shall not be considered charitable gaming supplies or equipment and may be purchased from ordinary sources of supply. The organization shall not pay for poker tables, blackjack tables, prize wheels or chips, scrip, or imitation money from the charitable gaming account.

          (2) Roulette wheels and craps tables shall be considered charitable gaming supplies and shall be obtained from a licensed distributor. The organization shall pay for roulette wheels and craps tables from the charitable gaming account.

          (3) If special limited charity games are played, the organization shall provide the department with a copy of the executed contract for the use of those supplies no later than thirty (30) days following the event. This contract shall specify exactly the items provided, at what cost, and from whom.

     

          Section 5. Expenses. (1) The organization shall pay the gaming expenses for the event from the gaming account. All other expenses shall be paid from the general account.

          (2) If an expense is both a gaming expense and a general expense, the expense shall be prorated pursuant to the amount of gross receipts obtained from gaming and nongaming events. The full amount shall be paid from the general account and the amount attributable to gaming shall be reimbursed from the gaming account to the general account.

     

          Section 6. Incorporation by Reference. (1) Form CG-Schedule A, "Charity Fundraising Event or Special Limited Charity Fundraising Event License Application", 5/15, is incorporated by reference.

          (2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of Charitable Gaming, Public Protection Cabinet, 132 Brighton Park Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (32 Ky.R. 816; 1292; 1654; eff. 3-31-2006; 33 Ky.R. 3526; 34 Ky.R. 265; eff. 8-31-2007; 40 Ky.R. 1480; 2140; eff. 4-4-2014; 42 Ky.R. 946, eff. 1-4-2016.)

Notation

      RELATES TO: KRS 238.505, 238.515(2), (4), (9), 238.535, 238.545, 238.547

      STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 238.515(2), (4), (9), 238.545(4)

      NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: The Department of Charitable Gaming is authorized by KRS 238.515(2) to establish reasonable standards for the conduct of charitable gaming. KRS 238.545(4) requires a license in order to conduct a charity fundraising event. This administrative regulation establishes standards for the conduct of charity fundraising events.