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§ 1527. Definitions.

§ 1527. Definitions. As used in this chapter, “charitable gaming” means any game or scheme operated by an organization which has been in existence 2 years or longer in which chance is the dominant factor in the game, a consideration is paid to play and a prize may be won, excluding slot machines, roulette, craps […]

§ 1528. Poker games.

§ 1528. Poker games. The Board of Charitable Gaming shall promulgate rules and regulations concerning the game of poker; provided, however, a licensed organization shall not be prohibited from utilizing monitors and/or engaging the use of dealers at any poker game. 69 Del. Laws, c. 37, § 1;  78 Del. Laws, c. 102, § 1;  […]

§ 1529. Third-party vendors; charitable gaming vendors.

§ 1529. Third-party vendors; charitable gaming vendors. (a) The Board of Charitable Gaming shall have the authority to regulate and license third-party or charitable gaming vendors. The Board shall mandate in its regulations that all officers of third-party or charitable gaming vendors shall be required to have criminal background checks as a requirement for licensure/permitting. […]

§ 1530. Limit on gaming.

§ 1530. Limit on gaming. (a) In charitable gaming, there shall be no limit on the amount a person may bet and no limit on the amount a person may win, except that no person may lose more than $150 in a single day. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, in a members-only game, […]

§ 1531. Game rules.

§ 1531. Game rules. (a) Any permitted or licensed game sponsoring organization or organizations shall have discretionary authority to promulgate rules and regulations on the eligibility of persons permitted to participate in the game or games; provided, however, they have been approved by the Board, and further provided, that if approved by the Board, such […]

§ 1532. Alcoholic beverages.

§ 1532. Alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic beverages shall be allowed to be sold and/or distributed at a charitable gaming event pursuant to the Liquor Control Act [Title 4]. 79 Del. Laws, c. 199, § 4;