Can the lessor of the bingo premises provide security, concessions, bingo equipment or other type of service or equipment?
Generally No, a non-charitable lessor may not provide bingo or concession operators, equipment or security personnel or any other type of service or equipment for a bingo game. Back to top • Does the organization need to track its bingo proceeds? Yes, true and accurate records of attendance, prizes, receipts and expenses must be kept for each bingo session. The names and addresses of all winners of $100.00 or more must be recorded. Net proceeds must be deposited into a separate banking account from that of the organizations general operating account. All records must be maintained for a period of three years and are subject to audit by the Attorney General’s Office. Back to top • Are temporary licenses being issued for first-time applicants? No. Back to top • When did House Bill 512 become effective? The new bill took effect on July 1, 2003. Back to top • Have any Type 3 licenses been issued by the Attorney General? Yes, a handful. However, those organizations which have been granted a