Information on who may and may not participate in lawful gambling is available here.
This section lists the information that must be posted at the point of sale and the tipboard records the organization is required to keep at each premises.
Procedures for placing a tipboard game into play.
Description of restrictions when selling tipboard tickets.
A tipboard deal may contain consolation winners that are not determined by the use of the seal. Prizes may not be awarded if tipboard tickets are lost, marked, defaced, altered, or have left the premises.
Procedures for closing a tipboard game.
Deposit and record cash on hand, or secure the cash until it can be deposited. Deposit the gambling receipts into the gambling account within four business days of the close of the game.
If a fund loss is discovered, notify local law enforcement within five days of discovering the loss (within 24 hours if the game was played in a dispensing device), and notify the Gambling Control Board.