Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 7, January 1, 2025
Section 102-6.0 - Application6.1 All applications for a license to conduct a raffle shall be submitted on a form approved by the Board. The information supplied must include the name, address, and phone number of the sponsoring organization, the prize to be awarded, the value of the prize, the maximum number of tickets to be sold, the cost of each raffle ticket, the date the prize will be awarded, the exact nature of the charitable purpose for which the proceeds will be used, and the name, address and phone number of the person in charge of the organization, and the person designated to be the record keeper for the raffle. 6.1.1 An application must be submitted sufficiently in advance of the proposed date of the function as to allow the Board to consider the application at two consecutive board meetings before deciding to approve or deny the application.6.2 There shall be a license fee of $15 for each raffle application submitted to the Board for approval.6.3 The Board shall make an investigation of the qualifications of each applicant and the merits of each application. The Board shall consider the impact, if any, of the approval of a new raffle license application on existing licensees within the applicant's geographical location prior to granting the approval, and may deny the application if it concludes that approval of the application would be detrimental to existing licensees.6.4 The Board may issue a license only after it determines that:6.4.1 The applicant is duly qualified to conduct raffles under the State Constitution, statutes, and rules and regulations governing raffles; and6.4.2 The member or members of the applicant who intend to conduct the games are bona fide active members of the applicant and are persons of good moral character and have never been convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude; and6.4.3 The proceeds are to be disposed of as provided in the State Constitution and statutes; and6.4.4 No salary, compensation or reward whatever will be paid or given to any member under whom the game is conducted.6.5 No raffle license application shall be effective for a period of more than one year from the date it was issued.6.6 No raffle license shall be effective after the organization to which it was granted has become ineligible to conduct the game under any provision of Article II, § 17A or § 17B of the State Constitution.10 Del. Admin. Code § 102-6.0
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