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Only an "eligible organization" as defined in Pennsylvania Local Option Small Games of Chance Act (the Act), 1988 P.L 1262, No. 156 as amended, can apply. What is the fee for the various licenses? The fee for a regular license is $125.00.
If you are running a raffle where tickets are not sold before the event, it falls under the terms of an incidental lottery. As such, you will not require a licence or any specific permissions. However, you must adhere to the following rules: All tickets must be sold at the location during the event.
You need a lottery licence for a small society lottery, which is a lottery or raffle promoted for the benefit of a non-commercial society.
INFORMATION FOR CLUB LICENSEES AND ELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS Each club with proceeds of $20,000 or more is required to file an annual report.
INFORMATION FOR CLUB LICENSEES AND ELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS Each club with proceeds of $20,000 or more is required to file an annual report.
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A: Yes. There are two types of licenses, a \u201cRegular License\u201d which permits year-long gaming and a \u201cMonthly License\u201d which permits gaming for 30 consecutive days. Finally, a \u201cSpecial Permit\u201d is required for each raffle with a prize in excess of $2,000.00.
The application fee for a 5-year Gaming Employee Permit is $350.00. The renewal application fee is $200.00. 3. Regulatory Requirements for Gaming Applications (Top of the Document) The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) is charged with regulating gaming in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania allows qualified charities to conduct Bingo and to hold small games of chance, which are defined to include punchboards, daily drawings, raffles and pull-tabs.
A: Yes. There are two types of licenses, a \u201cRegular License\u201d which permits year-long gaming and a \u201cMonthly License\u201d which permits gaming for 30 consecutive days. Finally, a \u201cSpecial Permit\u201d is required for each raffle with a prize in excess of $2,000.00.
www.revenue.pa.gov As a general rule, a licensed eligible organization may obtain up to 10 special raffle permits. Total prizes awarded under all special raffle permits may not exceed $150,000.

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