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§ 3-17-102. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: [Deleted by 2015 amendment.] “Annual event” means an event: Authorized by two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly; Operated for the benefit of a nonprofit organization located in Tennessee; Conducted with a single type of lottery game; Conducted […]

§ 3-17-103. Annual Events — Application — Organizational Requirements and Restrictions — Proceeds — Omnibus List of Qualifying Applicants — Submission of Financial Accounting

A nonprofit organization seeking to operate an annual event for the benefit of that organization located in this state shall submit an annual event application to the secretary by January 31 each year for the annual event period beginning July 1 of that calendar year and ending June 30 of the subsequent calendar year. In […]

§ 3-17-104. Annual Event Application — Requirements

Except as otherwise provided in § 3-17-103(a)(1), all annual event applications shall be submitted to the secretary from July 1 to January 31 for the annual event period beginning July 1 following the close of the application period and ending June 30 of the subsequent calendar year. The secretary of state may prescribe and furnish […]

§ 3-17-105. Omnibus List

The secretary shall examine each annual event application submitted under this chapter for inclusion on the omnibus list. An annual event shall be included on the omnibus list if: All annual event application filing requirements of § 3-17-104 are met; The secretary determines that the nonprofit organization has been recognized by the internal revenue service […]

§ 3-14-107. Expenditure of Funds

The office of program evaluation shall have the authority to expend appropriated state funds and receive and expend available federal, foundation, or other funds.

§ 3-14-108. Coordination With Other Programs and Governments

The office of program evaluation shall coordinate its activities with those of all other legislative programs in order to avoid duplication of effort. All documents, records, and other information of state and local governments shall be made available to the office upon request. All facilities of state and local government shall be open to the […]

§ 3-14-109. Records Are Public — Exceptions

All books, papers, records, and correspondence pertaining to the work of the office are public records except: Intraoffice memoranda made by the director or the director’s staff; Work papers and correspondence with any committee or member of the general assembly; and Any material supplied to the office by a state or local government agency or […]