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ND HB 1192 raises local public-spirited gaming prize caps: primary prize to $15,000 (from $8,000) and annual prizes to $50,000 (from $40,000); raffles under ch. 20.1-08 excluded.
ND HB 1192 raises local public-spirited gaming prize caps: primary prize to $15,000 (from $8,000) and annual prizes to $50,000 (from $40,000); raffles under ch. 20.1-08 excluded.
AN ACT to amend and reenact subdivision a of subsection 1 of section 53‑06.1‑03, North Dakota Century Code — limitation on the value of a primary prize a permitted organization conducting gaming may award
HB 1192 raises the statutory caps on prizes that locally permitted "public‑spirited" organizations may award when conducting authorized gaming (bingo, raffles, sports pools, paddlewheels, twenty‑one, poker). The change expands the maximum single (primary) prize and the aggregate annual prize limit for those organizations.
If you want, I can:
- Extract the exact statutory line as amended for insertion into local guidance, or
- Draft a short bulletin for permitted organizations explaining compliance steps under the new limits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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