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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Before an organization may conduct bingo under this subtitle, the organization shall obtain a permit from the county commissioners.
(b)(1) In this subsection, “qualified organization” means a bona fide:
(i) religious organization;
(ii) fraternal organization;
(iii) patriotic organization;
(iv) educational organization;
(v) charitable organization;
(vi) volunteer fire company; or
(vii) senior center site council.
(2) A qualified organization may conduct bingo in the county to benefit charity or to further the purpose of the qualified organization.
(c)(1) A senior center site council may obtain a permit to conduct bingo in a senior center 5 days per week, excluding Sunday.
(2) A senior center site council may not:
(i) award a prize of money to a winner exceeding $50 in each session; or
(ii) charge more than 5 cents for each bingo card.
(3) All money that remains after prizes are awarded shall be distributed to the senior center site council.
(d)(1) An applicant for a permit shall pay the fee that the county commissioners set.
(2) The county commissioners shall set the permit fee at a level sufficient to cover the costs of issuing the permit.
(e)(1) Only the holder of a permit issued under this section may conduct bingo authorized by the permit.
(2) The holder of a permit issued under this section may not transfer or assign the right to conduct bingo to another person.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Criminal Law § 13-907 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/criminal-law/md-code-crim-law-sect-13-907/
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