Why Do Authorized Bingos Have To Use The Divisions Internal Control Form?
They do not. The Division developed an internal control form for the use of its permittees. The form has not been mandated. Organizations may use the Division form or their own control form if they prefer, as long as it meets the Division’s basic requirements. It is important to maintain adequate control of bingo activity. In order to do so, organizations need to pre-count and post count their bingo paper, which must be sold at a uniform unit price, and they need to account for their admissions and the sale of bingo cards or sheets by individual worker. Without these procedures, there is no way an organization can know with certainty how much money it should have taken in during a session, or where any shortage or overage, if any, occurred.
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