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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.
Class II gaming includes bingo and non-banked card games. Tribes do not need to enter into any agreements at the state level to conduct Class II gaming under IGRA. Instead, tribal governments are responsible for regulating Class II gaming with NIGC oversight.
Currently, raffles are legal with various restrictions in 47 of the 50 states. The states that prohibit raffles altogether are Alabama, Hawaii, and Utah. To find out what you need to do to run a legal raffle, you need to check the raffle laws for your state.
To obtain a gaming license, you need to fill in an Indiana Gaming Commission form and send it to the corresponding IGC division. The process involves an in-depth background check of your financial history, some other documentation, and an application fee.
Additionally, the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission has adopted the Type II Gaming Rule, which includes various provisions allowing a retailer to close out a game by buying it out, permitting the use of dispensers that are not made of a see-through material, and other important changes.

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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.
2. Pull-tabs may not be sold to the public from the original packing box or container.
Gaming is only allowable under the following regulated conditions: Hoosier Lottery, Riverboat Casinos, Para-Mutual Wagering on Horse Races, Charity Gaming, Gambling Games at Racetracks, and Type II Gaming. All other gambling in Indiana is illegal.
A: There's no problem with someone selling guns in Indiana. But if the ad mentions a raffle, that would fall under the Indiana Gaming Commission jurisdiction, and the advertiser would need the commission's approval for the raffle.
Gambling premises licences A premises licence is required for any premises where an individual or company wants to offer premises-based gambling. The licences are issued in respect of specific premises.

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