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Raffles Capped at $60

An organization may conduct a raffle where: 

  1. the gross receipts of the raffle are no more than $60;
  2. all raffle tickets are sold only during the raffle activity; 
  3. the players are present for the drawing; and 
  4. the raffle ticket purchaser is not required to complete the raffle ticket stub information. 

If this type of raffle is conducted, be sure that the raffle house rules address whether the ticket stub information must be completed. Note that theater-style tickets are not allowed. Raffle tickets with all required information must still be used. 

  • Raffle winners will be determined by selecting ticket stubs from a container. 
  • When a raffle ticket stub is drawn that contains no winner information, the organization must announce the ticket number. The player must present the matching numbered raffle ticket before the prize is awarded. 
  • If a player must leave before the drawing, the player must give the ticket stub with contact information to another player or to the person conducting the drawing. This will ensure that the player can be contacted if their ticket number is drawn. 

If the gross receipts from the raffle will be $60 or less, an organization has up to 30 days after the prize is received by the organization to pay for the merchandise prizes.

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