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A pull-tab is a gambling ticket for a pull-tab game. Other names for the game include Break-Opens, Nevada Tickets, Cherry Bells, Lucky 7s, Pickle Cards, Instant Bingo, Bowl Games, or Popp-Opens.
Only qualified nonprofit organizations can legally conduct charity gaming events in Indiana. These gaming events are limited to bingo, charity game nights, door prizes, festival events, raffles, and the sale of pull tabs, punchboards, and tip boards.
In Indiana, a type II gambling game (type II gaming) is defined as a pull tab, punchboard, or tip board game approved by the Indiana Gaming Commission, including: (1) raffles; (2) progressive or carryover pull tab games; and (3) sports-themed tip board and pull tab games.
24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can remain anonymous. Members of the public can report criminal activity and any other violations regarding individuals or companies under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Gaming Commission as follows: Call: 1(866) 610-TIPS(8477) to leave a message.
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For a charitable organization to legally offer games of chance (raffle, drawings, pull tabs, 50/50, cards, dice, wheels, guessing games) you must first apply to the Indiana Gaming Commission for either a gaming license or an Exempt Notification.
All pull tabs manufactured or distributed for sale in Indiana must meet the Standards on Pull Tabs adopted by the North American Gaming Regulators Association, October 12, 1991, as amended October 20, 1998, and amended December 12, 2005, which is incorporated by reference.
The Commission does not offer a statewide license. Instead, the Commission issues Occupational Licenses at each , Supplier, and/or SWV. In order to apply for an Indiana Occupational License, an individual must first have an offer of employment from an Indiana , Supplier, or SWV.

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