11VAC15-31 Supplier Regulations  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 25 Iss. 22 - July 06, 2009

    TITLE 11. GAMING
    CHARITABLE GAMING BOARD
    Chapter 31
    Proposed Regulation

    Title of Regulation: 11VAC15-31. Supplier Regulations (amending 11VAC15-31-10).

    Statutory Authority: §§ 2.2-2456, 18.2-340.15, 18.2-340.19, and 18.2-340.34 of the Code of Virginia.

    Public Hearing Information: No public hearings are scheduled.

    Public Comments: Public comments may be submitted until 5 p.m. on September 4, 2009.

    Agency Contact: Betty Bowman, Director, Division of Charitable Gaming, 101 N. 14th St., 17th Floor, James Monroe Building, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-3015, FAX (804) 786-1079, or email betty.bowman@dcg.virginia.gov.

    Basis: Section 18.2-340.15 of the Code of Virginia gives the Charitable Gaming Board the authority to promulgate regulations under which gaming shall be conducted. Section 18.2-340.19 of the Code of Virginia describes the regulations the board can promulgate. Section 2.2-2456 of the Code of Virginia describes the duties of the board, including the authority to promulgate regulations. Section 18.2-340.34 of the Code of Virginia gives the board the authority to prescribe by regulation reasonable criteria consistent with the provisions of this article for the registration of suppliers and manufacturers of electronic games of chance systems for charitable gaming.

    Purpose: These changes do not have any adverse impact on the health, safety or welfare to the citizens of Virginia. The impact is directly to charitable organizations that have been designated by the Internal Revenue Service as 501(c) not-for-profit entities that manage and report their gaming operations to the division. The changes for 2007 are directly related to financial reporting and how they report game operations.

    Substance: The amendments add the definition of "last sale game" to provide clarity as to when these types of sales can occur. The definition of "pack" was amended to clarify the meaning for bingo jackpot.

    Issues: Changes were due to legislative mandates from the 2007 Acts of Assembly. The existing regulations are not reflective of these actions and no other alternatives were considered. It is anticipated that the proposed regulatory action will pose no disadvantages to the public or the Commonwealth.

    The Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact Analysis:

    Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. Chapter 196 of the 2007 Acts of Assembly states that instant bingo, pull tabs or seal cards may be sold only upon the premises owned or exclusively leased by the organization and at such times as the portion of the premises in which the instant bingo, pull tabs or seal cards are sold is open only to members and their guests. Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the conduct of games of chance involving the sale of pull tabs or seal cards, commonly known as last sale games, conducted in accordance with this section.

    The Charitable Gaming Board (Board) proposes to add a definition of "last sale game" to these regulations for clarification.

    Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs for all proposed changes.

    Estimated Economic Impact. According to the Department of Charitable Gaming there has been some uncertainty over the precise meaning of "last sale game." In order to add clarity for the public the Board proposes to add the North American Gaming Regulators Association definition of "last sale game" to these regulations. Greater clarity will provide a net benefit for the public.

    Businesses and Entities Affected. The proposed amendment potentially affects the 560 charitable organizations in the Commonwealth.1

    Localities Particularly Affected. The proposed amendment does not disproportionately affect particular localities.

    Projected Impact on Employment. The proposed amendment will not significantly affect employment.

    Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. The proposed amendment will not significantly affect the use and value of private property.

    Small Businesses: Costs and Other Effects. The proposed amendment will not significantly affect small businesses.

    Small Businesses: Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse Impact. The proposed amendment will not significantly affect small businesses.

    Real Estate Development Costs. The proposed amendment will not significantly affect real estate development costs.

    Legal Mandate. The Department of Planning and Budget (DPB) has analyzed the economic impact of this proposed regulation in accordance with § 2.2-4007.04 of the Administrative Process Act and Executive Order Number 36 (06). Section 2.2-4007.04 requires that such economic impact analyses include, but need not be limited to, the projected number of businesses or other entities to whom the regulation would apply, the identity of any localities and types of businesses or other entities particularly affected, the projected number of persons and employment positions to be affected, the projected costs to affected businesses or entities to implement or comply with the regulation, and the impact on the use and value of private property. Further, if the proposed regulation has adverse effect on small businesses, § 2.2-4007.04 requires that such economic impact analyses include (i) an identification and estimate of the number of small businesses subject to the regulation; (ii) the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other administrative costs required for small businesses to comply with the regulation, including the type of professional skills necessary for preparing required reports and other documents; (iii) a statement of the probable effect of the regulation on affected small businesses; and (iv) a description of any less intrusive or less costly alternative methods of achieving the purpose of the regulation. The analysis presented above represents DPB's best estimate of these economic impacts.

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    1 Datum source: Department of Charitable Gaming

    Agency's Response to the Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact Analysis: The agency concurs with the economic impact analysis submitted by the Department of Planning and Budget.

    Summary:

    The amendments add the definition of "last sale game" and modify the definition of "pack."

    11VAC15-31-10. Definitions.

    In addition to the definitions contained in § 18.2-340.16 of the Code of Virginia, the words and terms below when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

    "Agent" means any person authorized by a supplier to act for or in place of such supplier.

    "Board" means the Virginia Charitable Gaming Board.

    "Cash" means United States currency or coinage.

    "Concealed face bingo card" means a nonreusable bingo card constructed to conceal the card face. This type of card is commonly referred to under trade names such as "Tear-open" or "Bonanza Bingo."

    "Conduct" means the actions associated with the provisions of a gaming operation during and immediately before or after the permitted activity, which may include, but is not limited to (i) selling bingo cards or packs, electronic devices, instant bingo or pull-tab cards, or raffle tickets; (ii) calling bingo games; (iii) distributing prizes; and (iv) any other services provided by volunteer workers.

    "DCG number" means a unique identification number issued by the department.

    "Deal" means each separate package or series of packages consisting of one game of instant bingo, pull-tabs, or seal cards with the same serial number.

    "Department" means the Virginia Department of Charitable Gaming.

    "Designator" means an object used in the number selection process, such as a ping-pong ball, upon which bingo letters and numbers are imprinted.

    "Director" means the Director of the Virginia Department of Charitable Gaming.

    "Disposable paper card" means a nonreusable paper bingo card manufactured with preprinted numbers.

    "Electronic bingo device" means an electronic device that uses proprietary software or hardware, or is used in conjunction with commonly available software and computers, to display facsimiles of bingo cards and allows a player to daub such cards.

    "Equipment and video systems" includes equipment which that facilitates the conduct of charitable gaming such as ball blowers, flashboards, electronic verifiers and replacement parts for such equipment.

    "Fiscal year" or "annual reporting period" means the 12-month period beginning January 1 and ending December 31 of any given year.

    "Flare" means a piece of paper, cardboard or similar material which that bears printed information relating to the name of the manufacturer or logo, name of the game, card count, cost per play, serial number, the number of prizes to be awarded, and the specific prize amounts in a deal of instant bingo, pull-tabs, or seal cards.

    "Immediate family" means one's spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandchild, grandparent, mother or mother-in-law, father-in-law, or stepchild.

    "Interested persons" means the owner, director, officer, or partner of an entity engaged in supplying charitable gaming supplies to organizations.

    "Last sale game" means those pull-tab games where an automatic instant prize or a chance at a seal prize is offered for the purchaser of the last remaining ticket in the deal, § 18.2-340.26:1 of the Code of Virginia restricts the sale of these games to social quarters only, and the invoice must clearly state "Last Sale Games for Social Quarters Only."

    "Management" means the provision of oversight of a gaming operation, which may include, but is not limited to, the responsibilities of applying for and maintaining a permit or authorization; compiling, submitting and maintaining required records and financial reports; and ensuring that all aspects of the operation are in compliance with all applicable statutes and regulations.

    "Manufacturer" means a person or entity that assembles from raw materials or subparts a completed piece of bingo or other charitable gaming equipment or supplies. "Manufacturer" also means a person or entity that modifies, converts, adds or removes parts to or from bingo or other charitable gaming equipment or supplies to further their promotion or sale for the conduct of charitable gaming.

    "Operation" means the activities associated with production of a charitable gaming activity, which may include, but is not limited to (i) the direct on-site supervision of the conduct of charitable gaming, (ii) coordination of volunteers, and (iii) all responsibilities of charitable gaming designated by the organization's management.

    "Owner" means any individual with financial interest of 10% or more in a supplier.

    "Pack" means sheets of bingo paper or electronic facsimiles assembled in the order of games to be played. This may include specials and jackpots, but shall not include any bingo jackpots, winner-take-all, Lucky Seven, or raffle.

    "Prize" means cash, merchandise, certificate, or other item of value awarded to a winning player.

    "Progressive seal card" means a seal card game in which a prize is carried forward to the next deal if not won when a deal is completed.

    "Remuneration" means payment in cash or the provision of anything of value for goods provided or services rendered.

    "Seal card" means a board or placard used in conjunction with a deal of the same serial number which that contains one or more concealed areas that, when removed or opened, reveal a predesignated winning number, letter, or symbol located on that board or placard.

    "Selection device" means a manually or mechanically operated device to randomly select bingo numbers.

    "Serial number" means a unique number printed by the manufacturer on each bingo card in a set, each instant bingo, pull-tabs or seal card in a deal, each electronic bingo device or each door prize ticket.

    "Series number" means the number of unique card faces contained in a set of disposable bingo paper cards or bingo hard cards. A 9000 series, for example, has 9000 unique faces.

    "Session" means a period of time during which one or more bingo games are conducted that begins with the selection of the first ball for the first game and ends with the selection of the last ball for the last game.

    VA.R. Doc. No. R08-961; Filed June 12, 2009, 11:17 a.m.

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11VAC15-31-10