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Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “eligible event” means:
(1) an event known as the Super Bowl that is conducted after December 31, 2011, by an eligible entity described in section 1(a)(1) of this chapter;
(2) an event known as the Men's Final Four or the Women's Final Four, including the ancillary events associated with the Men's Final Four or the Women's Final Four, that is conducted after December 31, 2011, by an eligible entity described in section 1(a)(2) of this chapter;
(3) an event comprising an All-Star Weekend conducted by an eligible entity described in section 1(a)(3) or 1(a)(4) of this chapter, including an All-Star Game, All-Star Saturday Night, Rising Stars Challenge, Celebrity Game, D-League All-Star Game, and additional events as the eligible entity described in section 1(a)(3) or 1(a)(4) of this chapter may establish; or
(4) an event known as the College Football Playoff National Championship, including the ancillary events associated with the College Football Playoff National Championship, that is conducted after December 31, 2021, by an eligible entity described in section 1(a)(5) of this chapter.
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